Sounds like Yoda:
Do or do not. There is no try.
Yoda and Leonardo da Vinci would have had a lot of beliefs in common.Sounds like Yoda:
Stuff happens. Satellite Radio has to have ground stations to beam the signals up and then the satellites have to beam it back down. A glitch in any part of the delivery system will knock out the signal until it is diagnosed and repaired. If they have not found the problem yet it won't be on an outage report. Nothing made by man is perfect and eventually it will all break down. It will probably be back up and running soon. Could be something to do with freezing temperatures all over most of the country. I have fiber optic internet which also supports my VOIP landline phone. About every 2 or 3 months they have announced outages or possible outages for about 8 hours. They try to do it in the very early mornings from midnight to about 06:00. It is just something they have to do to upgrade or replace equipment and update the software. I've got back up music on thumb drives when the fiber optic is out, or I just enjoy the silence. It is called silence, but there are sounds if you listen. Crickets, trains going through crossings 12 miles away, leaves rustling, sometimes this time of year a lonely hoot owl looking for love in all the wrongs trees.Not random, but a real thought for today... I listen to music from Pandora every day. Today, it quit working for some unknown reason. I went through all the trouble shooting procedures... Nothing! Then I went to the Pandora web site that's supposed to show any areas of outage. That page would not load!!! My thoughts are not printable here. UGGHHHH
That is true. I couldn't find my rivet gun today. I looked for it all over the shop. Then when I was going in to get other tools I saw the rivet gun hanging on a nail over the work table. That was the last place I looked and there it was, so now I ain't looking for it no more.Random thought... When you lose something, it is ALWAYS found in the last place you look.....
Assuming can read much less bother to.Sign too long. You will run off the road tryin to read it.
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