May-20-2010, 03:47 AM (UTC)
We also have trouble with our satellite dish when it rains. Of course, I'm nearly certain that it's a different satellite. In our case, it's because we're at the far northern range of our satellite - meaning, we have to point our dish nearly at the horizon in order to get a signal. So, it doesn't take much for clouds, rain, fog, trees, etc to get in the way. (And we have all of those things in great amounts.) Oh well - as long as the internet works. (We just became eligible for high speed internet last autumn, which was awesome after years of dialup.
On an unrelated note, I misspelled satellite and my spell checker wanted to change it to "Israelite." "We have trouble with our Israelite when it rains."
On an unrelated note, I misspelled satellite and my spell checker wanted to change it to "Israelite." "We have trouble with our Israelite when it rains."
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