Sans 3G

Those of you who are AT&T customers know the frustrations of a slow 3G connection, particularly if you're an iPhone user. Frustration levels rise and the threat to switch carriers is muttered, often amidst a string of expletives, for emphasis, with every sluggish web page load.

I know your frustrations because I, too, often find myself bemoaning the hit or miss service that is AT&T's 3G data service. That is, until my vacation in rural Wisconsin. In the small town by the lake that is Two Rivers, where one is lucky to see even one bar of service, Edge is king. And what a miserable, wretched king it is. With nary a bar to spare, signal was barely strong enough to make a call. As for any kind of Internet activity, fuggedahboutit! Even if you are able to tap into the various hotspots about town, you'll feel like you're back in the 80s on some long forgotten dial up service. To say it was painful is an understatement.

That being said, for a self proclaimed Internet junkie, it was a nice reprieve to be "disconnected" for a while. After reclaiming the time, I was able to read two books, spend quality time visiting with family and new friends, catch some yummy fish, and get in some much needed rest and relaxation. Not bad for a week's vacation.

The morale of my story? Besides I survived a week with limited connectivity? Ha! Yeah. My point is that the world, and life, should be experienced beyond the confines of Facebook, Twitter, and the rest of the Internet. Life, as it was meant to be experienced, should be touched, tasted, heard, and most of all, shared with the people you love. Go on. Break away from your computer screen or Internet enabled phone. Get outside and enjoy the sun. And if you're lucky enough to be within hugging distance of someone you love, reach out and give 'em a squeeze. You'll be glad you did.

Here's to disconnected holidays!
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