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While trying to figure out why my email provider is down, I went looking through some old photo files to keep me from trashing my computer in frustration. I came across a few images from the Kennedy Space Center and realized how far technologically we've come in a very short time. Maybe having to wait for the server, even that name doesn't only apply to your waiter anymore, for my email to return isn't a big price to pay.
But if I had to describe my Internet provider, I'd say they used the "rocket" in the middle photo for their satellite launch!
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