All installed. Only wasted 4 hours of my life. I had to call tech support. Spent half an hour with an idiot who was Mac phobic before he transfered my call to a guy who wasn't. Had to explain all over what was going on. I guess a router is built-in now so I didn't need to connect it. And the big issue, the passcodes on the box didn't work and had to be reset by them. The Comcast store line wasn't too bad. I like their older building that's setup like a post office. I learned that the office is moving to the horrible shopping center across the street in January. Sad. I won't go there if I can avoid it. It was built on sacred native ground IMHO. Gives me a fierce headache. It also draws in incredible electrical storms. A developer built the shopping center by leveling a hill. Didn't wait for the ground to settle. Mall was condemned because of unstable ground and not allowed to be used. He filed bankrupcy. Five years later, its open for business. Yes, it makes no sense.
My fortune:

Youtube came out with an ap to buy commercialess programs at $12.99 a month. Their site was down while upgrading the system for the ap. It coincided with my Comcast issues. My modem was very old. I was sent many letters, texts, phone calls telling me to trade it in. I am good at ignoring this things especially when they come during Pennsic. Etsy also had some issues the other day, telling me Oops and try back later. Bizarre week. So I used my internetless time to take pictures of shuttles I had lying around for the etsy shop. So check out the store. I've got over 340 items listed. Hope to hit 400 before long.
http://www.UrsulasYarn.etsy.com
I've a lot of stock. My desk is covered in cones of yarn. The attic needs some space too. I hope to get some of the vintage fabric online too. Check out the old apron I put up for sale at
http://www.UrsulasAlcove.etsy.com
I ran out of categories on one page so I have two stores. The Alcove has Folkwear patterns, vintage fabric, and my hats and handwovens. The yarn page has yarn and shuttles, also some books. I've heddles on both pages. Guess I was confused. 10" heddles are on the Yarn page. 4" heddles that will fit on an inkle are on the Alcove page. Yes confusing. One day I'll have to fix that. Meanwhile, the items that didn't sell at the art show are at Robin's Nest art gallery at 5504 Penn Ave in Pittsburgh.

My fortune:

Youtube came out with an ap to buy commercialess programs at $12.99 a month. Their site was down while upgrading the system for the ap. It coincided with my Comcast issues. My modem was very old. I was sent many letters, texts, phone calls telling me to trade it in. I am good at ignoring this things especially when they come during Pennsic. Etsy also had some issues the other day, telling me Oops and try back later. Bizarre week. So I used my internetless time to take pictures of shuttles I had lying around for the etsy shop. So check out the store. I've got over 340 items listed. Hope to hit 400 before long.
http://www.UrsulasYarn.etsy.com
I've a lot of stock. My desk is covered in cones of yarn. The attic needs some space too. I hope to get some of the vintage fabric online too. Check out the old apron I put up for sale at
http://www.UrsulasAlcove.etsy.com
I ran out of categories on one page so I have two stores. The Alcove has Folkwear patterns, vintage fabric, and my hats and handwovens. The yarn page has yarn and shuttles, also some books. I've heddles on both pages. Guess I was confused. 10" heddles are on the Yarn page. 4" heddles that will fit on an inkle are on the Alcove page. Yes confusing. One day I'll have to fix that. Meanwhile, the items that didn't sell at the art show are at Robin's Nest art gallery at 5504 Penn Ave in Pittsburgh.
