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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
No, he's right, to some extent. Such situations will affect some more than others - me for example, I have three (!) backup internet connections as if/when my internet fails at home, I'm essentially left incapable of doing anything.
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Mind you, I might put it to be similar to having a water leak or power cut more than being evicted, but the effect is the same - you can't do anything useful in your home (or at least I can't) without it.
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I actually agree with you and andycalling in concept about the impact of losing Internet connectivity (except for the fact I do have other interests besides my computers, such as TV, DVDs, books, attending the gym, etc), as we are a fairly 'wired/wifi' house, having 3 PCs, 5 laptops, 2 tablets, 4 smartphones, iTouch, Wii, PS2, Xbox, BluRay player et al, all attached to the
However, the OP didn't post any statements like this to support your hypothesis, so the proposition is built on sand....
btw, do your 'backup' connections all go through the same exchange?