Emergency Disaster plan should your internet connection go down!

This article reprinted w/out the permission of the author from unknown source.  If you find the original link, let me know and I’ll credit the author.  Forgot the website I got it from.

Every year we grow more and more dependent on the Internet. But would you know what to do if your connection suddenly went down?

No one knows when the Internet will fail. It could happen at any time, leaving you bereft of your e-mail, your sports scores, and your Blogs. Therefore, it’s important that you and your family have a contingency plan for just such an emergency. If your connection to Cyberspace were to ever get severed, you should at least be prepared. We have included a few key points that should assist you if that were to happen.

1. Panic!
An excited, agitated state will give you that heightened sense of awareness and will increase your thought processes allowing you to come up with rational solutions. Panic is just nature’s way of putting your body into over-drive. It’s a defense mechanism that gives you an edge when dealing with potentially harmful situations, such as a severed arm or the loss of your Internet.

2. Find A Telephone
Do you have access to a telephone line? Early computers connected to the Internet using a dial-up device along with a hardware device known as a “modem.” Since this technology is obsolete, it will be of no use to you. Instead, use your telephone to call your friends to see if their connection is also down, as you will have lost the ability to send an email or an instant message. You can also use a telephone to call 911, an emergency service that will first tell you to calm down, and then will send out specially-trained technicians to find the source of the Internet’s failure.

Posted by Jake Covert on 10/1/2006, evening

Comments

article thief!

Comment submitted by on 12/16/2003, 08:37 AM

Yes, I need to post a link to the original.

Comment submitted by on 12/17/2003, 08:26 AM

Jake, thanks for posting this source of levity.  I found myself laughing outloud several times.  Although the author is not specifically named, a good faith effort was made to posture yourself as a borrower instead of the author

Comment submitted by on 1/13/2004, 08:15 AM

Funny stuff.  Glad to you are posting again.  BTW, what happened to my Weird Al post?!?!

Comment submitted by EBC3 on 10/2/2006, 19:18 PM

Weird Al got deep sixed.  Didn’t want to scare aware the clientelle.

Comment submitted by Jake on 10/2/2006, 20:43 PM

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