The Naked PC Newsletter

Your good neighbor
who's also a computer
consultant!


TNPCers Say:
I read your System Warts article in the latest issue of 'The Naked PC' with interest, as with all the other issues of course. I liked it. -- Michael L.
117,977+ current readers

Type your email address and click Subscribe!
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Name: 
E-mail:

Swiss-Tech Key Ring Products

You'll find a jillion uses for these super-cool portable tool kits that fit right on your key chain. Whether it's fixing your eyeglasses, pulling splinters, tightening up the loose screws you run into everyday... Open computer cases with ease, snip wires, all the jobs a small set of pliers would make easy work of, you've got to check out Swiss-Tech tools!


Get Jim and Lee's Book!
T.J. Lee and Lee Hudspeth's Absolute Beginner's Guide to PC Upgrades
Now available at Amazon!



Contact TNPC



Home What is TNPC?
Meet the crew... The TNPC Store TNPC Articles
Send comments Members Only Prior Issues

From TNPC issue #4.09...Dan Butler

Broadband Follow-up

by Dan Butler
May 3, 2001

Last issue I told you about the terrible problem of trees when it comes to installing digital broadband service from AT&T. Since the issue went out I have received two more solicitations for the service. I guess the technical and marketing departments at AT&T need to communicate more!

[Chapter 17 of our e-book "The Book That Should Have Come With Your Computer" has a good overview of Internet connection options. -Ed.]

Many of you let me know what you are using for your Internet connections. I appreciate that. As I said last issue my Internet connection is ISDN and very reliable. It will serve me fine for the near future. My interest in broadband was AT&T's offer of free in-state long distance calls. That would save me some money.

All of the cable Internet users wanted to know what I had against cable. My primary concern with cable is the inability to choose my ISP (Internet Service Provider). Having an accessible, responsive, and reliable ISP is crucial to me. I just don't have time to spend on "downtime". One of my relatives has cable Internet. At his house recently we couldn't access the net. Turns out this happens periodically, sometimes for days. Looks like cable is great when it is working. But the quality varies greatly depending on your location.

The DSL users all seem reasonably happy with their service. I like DSL and it does allow some choice of ISP. Unfortunately DSL providers are going through some turmoil presently.

Satellite-based service is being used by some. I like the concept and it doesn't use my phone lines. But the ISP choice is an issue here as well. Like cable you can get packages that combine the service with television service to save some money. Since I choose not to have a television that leaves me out of some of the money-saving deals.

Are you confused by all the terminology? Trying to find a friendly, reliable ISP? I'm currently producing a cassette tape on choosing an ISP. It will tell you exactly what to do and include interviews with technical experts on the pros and cons of the available high-speed Internet options. If you want to be notified when it is ready send an email to:
mailto:danbutler@thenakedpc.com?subject=ISP_Tape

You can reach Dan Butler at:
mailto:danbutler@TheNakedPC.com

Why not subscribe to TNPC Newsletter Now?
You'll be glad you did.
Your Name: 
Your E-mail Address:
Copyright © 2001, PRIME Consulting Group, Inc. and Dan Butler.
All Rights Reserved.
The Naked PC is a trademark of PRIME Consulting Group, Inc.
ISSN: 1522-4422

You may reprint an article from TNPC as long as you show the
entire article and include the authors byline, excerpt and
subscription information as shown:

article_title
by author_name
(This article originally appeared in The Naked PC
newsletter; subscribe at http://www.TheNakedPC.com)

Return to Top


Advertise in TNPC Disclosure JOIN the Horde!
Letters to Editor Privacy policy Search TNPC
TNPC Library
TNPC Forum
Subscriber Services

Why not subscribe to TNPC Newsletter Now?
You'll be glad you did.
Your Name: 
Your E-mail Address:

TNPC Hot Tips:
  • Email out of control? Spam filling your inbox? People trying to steal your identity? Same here - until I applied these tips. You can too in a new multimedia e-book. Tame Your Email.

  • DO YOU MAKE THESE MONEY MISTAKES? Do you know that trying to pay off your high interest rate debts first and/or paying extra on more than one debt is the SLOWEST way to get out of debt? Don't make these same mistakes. Learn more at by clicking here...

Google

In The Current Issue

Read #4.09 here!

Office XP:
   New and Improved

Broadband Follow-up
TNPC Primer - Email
   Basics Part 3

Norton Utilities 2001
   Part 3


Discovering and Exploring Habits of Mind
by Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
In this book, the editors and contributors explore what David Perkins refers to as "thinking on the road of life." The essence of the book is about a set of habits of mind that can help anyone--again, of any age--successfully deal with problems, mysteries, and dilemmas whenever and wherever they occur.

RegVac from Super Win Software
Your Windows Registry can become a total mess over time. Software vendors love to leave behind all or part of their Registry entries when you remove their applications. RegVac is the answer!

Keyboard Shortcuts
Microsoft has gathered up the shortcuts for all their applications and now lists them on the Keyboard Shortcuts page.

Read TNPC Backissues