Tim Dowling: Help! We have no internet and I really do have work to do
Briefly

The article portrays a relatable situation where unexpected internet connectivity issues interrupt daily life. The narrator experiences rising frustration as he tries to troubleshoot a malfunctioning wifi router, compounded by the knowledge that his internet provider's customer service is notoriously poor. Despite his attempts to resolve the issue, the internet temporarily works again just as he becomes resigned to scheduling a technician. The narrative encapsulates the stress of being dependent on technology and the absurdity of what these small disruptions can bring to one's day.
After shifting through many different shades, the blue light returns. That ain't good, I say.
The first available slot is for the following morning. This seems rash—the internet has been down for 20 minutes.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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