The upload and download speeds I recorded are on spec for what I'm paying for. And I guess that ends my conversation with Suddenlink. I got off on this because it is sometimes very hard to upload the down-sized pics to this blog. But this morning's uploads were much quicker. So I just don't know.
This blog is an ARTISTIC regional photo journal. I focus on mundane scenes. ANY AND ALL STATEMENTS I MAKE HERE ARE MY OPINONS ONLY! I OFFER NOTHING WHATSOEVER AS A STATEMENT OF FACT! The photographs are offered as ARTISTIC EXPRESSION ONLY! They are not representative of anything other than themselves. Most of the places mentioned here have surely changed substantially since they were visited. Check my list of recommended sites at the bottom of this blog!
Friday, January 30, 2015
More Petersburg And Some Info About Suddenlink Cable Internet In Lubbock
I've been exchanging emails with a Suddenlink rep about the quality of my service. I was asked to do a speed test so I went to an AT&T site where I could check connection speeds. I am getting 3.22 Mbps download and 0.56 Mbps for upload. I note that recently the FCC upgraded the minimum standards for "broadband", and the minimum speed standard is way above what I've got from Suddenlink cable. They dare not call it "broadband", because it is NOT. I'm not so sure it even qualifies as "high speed". At any rate, we are trying to work it out.
It is generally well known that internet service in the USA lags the rest of the world. That probably has a lot to do with lax regulation of greedy telcoms.
We are approaching the end of Petersburg. I've already got pics taken in Ralls and Lorenzo. We had a nice experience in Lorenzo and I'll tell you about that when I get around to posting those pics.
It is generally well known that internet service in the USA lags the rest of the world. That probably has a lot to do with lax regulation of greedy telcoms.
We are approaching the end of Petersburg. I've already got pics taken in Ralls and Lorenzo. We had a nice experience in Lorenzo and I'll tell you about that when I get around to posting those pics.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
We Are Actually An Archive! Of sorts.
I've made a slight change to the blog to reflect the fact that it is no longer what it began as; I find that now it is all about regional photography and it is evolving into a kind of photo archive. That's OK with me. I had no clear idea about it when I began, years ago. But now I can see what sort of purpose it might serve. I probably can't control the occasional spoutings of opinion, but that is not really what it is all about.
So nice, to find a purpose here. Better late than never, eh?
So nice, to find a purpose here. Better late than never, eh?
Petersburg, Texas, Continues
I took a lot of photos there.
When I reach the end of these, then we return to Lubbock for a look at a small section of the city's SOUTHEAST corner, near Loop 289.
I hope to make this blog the Best and Greatest archive of regional Texas photography available on the internet-- a real compendium of West Texas regional imagery, second to none!
When I reach the end of these, then we return to Lubbock for a look at a small section of the city's SOUTHEAST corner, near Loop 289.
I hope to make this blog the Best and Greatest archive of regional Texas photography available on the internet-- a real compendium of West Texas regional imagery, second to none!
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Got Petersburg?
Get some more of it here.
This was the first time we've visited a cemetery. Names would have been obscured in the photo processing, except that they are not unusual names and I don't think much can be learned. The graves were neat and well-tended. Some of the memorials were so poignant I felt like weeping. I hope no family member would be offended by my efforts. I wanted my photographic efforts to be respectful.
A few more of these in the next installment.
This was the first time we've visited a cemetery. Names would have been obscured in the photo processing, except that they are not unusual names and I don't think much can be learned. The graves were neat and well-tended. Some of the memorials were so poignant I felt like weeping. I hope no family member would be offended by my efforts. I wanted my photographic efforts to be respectful.
A few more of these in the next installment.
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