Wired! How To Save The World

in #freedom2 years ago

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I have been crying lately thinking about the world as it is.

The talk show host was doing his regular schtick, drumming up doom and gloom. I'd had enough.

I shut off the dang device that was bringing this tripe to me via a whole string of technological marvels that were costing me a pretty penny. Every. Single. Month.

I started disconnecting all my devices. I pulled out the battery cords to the batteries that had stopped working years ago. I pulled out the coax cables to my cable modems and receivers, ethernet cables from modems to routers, phone cords from cable modems to phones, HDMI cables from modems to TVs. Each of these devices was also plugged into surge protectors, so I yanked those out too. Once the main house was done, I hit the basement, shutting off electricity to the house, and yanking out all cables. Then I went outside and pulled down all cable company equipment at the entry points to my house. I left those dangling from the nearest pole.

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The boy continues to grin

I hadn’t even seen him standing there, but somehow I knew he’d been grinning all along.

He said “My mother is doing the exact same thing right now.”

I snapped out of it. I had unhooked myself from the matrix. I looked around for Shelley, the boy’s mother. She was standing at the corner of her house, and had just emerged from the matrix too. I looked around the street and saw women outside each home, yanking out their cable company equipment.

When we were all done, we stood in the streets, wordlessly connecting with each other instead of with devices that previously had tethered our very selves to nodes hundreds or thousands of miles away.

A powerful quiet enveloped us. No devices, no cars, no lawnmowers leaf blowers weed whackers chainsaws lights. No nothing. I didn’t even hear the usual hum in my head, the hum doctors had long been telling me was tinnitus, that the problem lay with me.

We’d been unplugged. There was no stopping us now.

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the dog barked at the fence

He wanted to get out. So we women gathered at that fence, and pulled it right down. We pulled down all of our fences, then began swarming in and out of each others homes. Shelley had a big bag of sugar, so I took some for the batch of vinegar I wanted to make that day, while she was at my house grabbing what she needed of my canned tomatoes for her dinner. Gloria headed over to Nancy’s to get herself some of the bumper crop of pears still impossibly hanging from the branches in late October. She went home and baked an enormous tray of pear cobbler. Lucy provided the whipped cream from this morning’s milk. There was more than enough cobbler for each and every one of the residents on the street: man, woman, child, cat, and dog. Even the birds had come to celebrate with us, gracing our street with nature's song.

We started partying. The whole town came to our street to see what was going on. What they saw was wild abandon, abundance, safety and infinite love and joy.

This moment went down in history as the day the revolution started.

Unplug your devices, if only for twenty minutes a day. If you don’t have twenty minutes, unplug for an hour.

You’ll see.

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This is my entry to @mariannewest's daily freewrite challenge. On Saturdays we have a second option of the fabulous Three Part Freewrite: we write for one prompt for five minutes, then move onto the second and third prompts, no peeking ahead. It's always a trip! The prompts are in bold italics in my entry today.

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Just got on, though I mostly like to avoid tech too. And, the same story in our town, one provider and it costs me $75 a month for Internet only :(

I'm well over $200 for everything. It's absurd. If I just accepted wifi as a way of access to everything, it would be extremely cheap. They want us wired. Why?

So that they know everything, tethered like dogs.

That sounds Good! I've been doing hands on here every day, for a little matrix removal. My TVs are tied to broadcast antennas, bacause I have fired the the cable company. So a little progress....

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Boy do I want to fire my cable company. Their new equipment is unable to be hardwired. You must have wifi to access the internet. They are the only game in town. I want to start my own cable company.

That is one thing that will improve when we get moved. I will have fiber optic internet!!!!

I fired my cable company, and put in DSL. Dropped my internet bill from $130 to $40 and I don't see much difference.

I did just buy a Roku box that will hardwire into the router through a network port. It was more than twice the cost, but I think it it is worth the difference.

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When I did that, the ability to hardwire to the modem was lost. I have someone coming to look at it today. But I believe my cable company's devices are designed to disable the hardwiring capability if there is wifi in the house. Two different devices lost it as soon as the router was connected to the modem, and I can't do it anymore even if I turn off the router.

So I have a lot to learn. What is DSL?

Add a separate router after the modem. The router will provide the extra ports you want, so you can plug in there. The one you have may be out of date.

DSL is digital service line, connected to the old phone lines. It is slower than cable, but it is a lot less money. My cable had poor signal levels, so I see little difference. Fast enough to watch videos!

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I did that. But the devices only work if wifi is turned on on both the router and the devices. It's the latest model provided by the cable company. I also tried a multi-port ethernet switch on the modem, and the router was plugged into that.

DSL sounds good to me. I'll see if anyone is providing services through those. Thanks

Distributed processing for Wi-Fi...the beginning of skynet? They are designing small appliances that report in by talking to other small appliances until they reach the manufacturer. That was originally intended to monitor and control a production floor, but it is too tempting for in house spying!

Dish was talking about how they have people monitoring your signals 24/7. Most people don't understand that dish tv is recieve only, until this nightmare came along! Now they keep track of what you watch, and when.

DSL should be available. Sorry the router is giving so much trouble! Go to the second hand stores, and buy an old one....

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