fear for your cable
By Mike Bijon
There aren’t many things that will get Americans upset. Neither crime waves nor bad driving are a big deal unless they think someone is going to carry off their 90-inch screen or dent their shiny, leased wondercar. Whatever the reasons, many of us are content putting our feet up and watching TV, chatting on the phone, or doing both while surfing the internet … meanwhile our way of life is under attack.
Thieves and armed criminals are shutting down digital TV signals, wireless phone systems, and the internet*. It’s even more personal for us, two of Sin Pies’ seven daily visitors haven’t seen the site since the middle of last week. The story of this internet outage is pretty ridiculous: Some thieves cut a major cable hoping it was made from copper that they could cart off and sell. Oops, the cable was a big fiber optic line and worthless to them, but very important to digital TV, phone, and internet signals. The phone or cable worker-people, who aren’t known for working fast at any time, showed up to fix the line and found out that the spare cable had been shot full of holes.
That’s right. American thieves and people shooting guns off in urban areas are slowing down the internet and making it hard to call Mom and watch endless baseball this weekend. This is an outrage! Call out the Department of Homeland Security and look into this. What kind of world is it when I have to leave the house to find something to do?
*Yes, the whole internet can go down just as fast as a virus from that website you shouldn’t have been on the other day will crash your home computer. photo: takomabibelot


Robert wrote:
I’ve always been interested in seeing what would happen in ALL the TV in world stopped for a week. What would people do? Also, I’ve been thinking about the internet as a “time waster” lately. Some people think surinf the internet for 3 hours is the same as watching television. But I have to disagree.. television is a one way medium, wherein the internet encourages not only choice in the “viewer” but it also lets the viewer interact and participate in the time wasting.
I haven’t had cable since I was 18 and I have never once missed it.
What I’m getting at is I was the one who shot up/cut the fiber optic cables.
Posted on 30-Aug-07 at 7:56 pm | Permalink
Mike Bijon wrote:
Interpipes terrorist.
Posted on 31-Aug-07 at 8:07 am | Permalink