Slow motion

I’m still working on my localization sample; it’s slow going when your Internet access keeps going away. I’ll be calling the cable company (again) in the morning to complain that they still haven’t sent anyone to replace what’s apparently a bad modem.

Of course, they could be completely wrong about what the problem is.

Oddly, it seems to work much better late at night, early in the morning, and when it’s been raining for a few hours. There’s something seriously whacked with that.

The localization sample will be the last in the extension series for the time being; I’ll be starting work on some other stuff after that. I do intend to revisit extensions before long, though; there are a few more things I’d like to experiment with and write up.

2 Responses to “Slow motion”

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  2. Gijs says:

    Since whacky situations ask for whacky explanations - maybe it’s the humidity levels? There are various ways to influence that - there’s specific drying things that suck the fluid out of the air if it needs to be drier, or you can put up a bucket full of water wherever you want more of it :P

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