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If this message gets posted it will mean that I finally succeeded in connecting LeTravers to the rest of the world… Clearly not via cable but using good old dial-in. I don't think I'll ever see cable appearing here.

Electricity made it appearance here only 10 years ago (and is an end-of-network setup meaning that if two people on the mountain use a microwave, all lights are dimmed…) and since 5 years one can reach us by telephone.

Since then I've been trying to get email working using all sorts of (Belgian) dial-in adresses but nothing worked, the modem didn't seem to be working. It turned out that in France you first have to buy a special socket for the telephone outlet (costs 50FF) which our neighbors promised to provide by the next time we came along.

So, next time expectations were high and sure enough I could hear the typical modem-noises until they got into an infinite loop without ever making the connection.

Some people were luckier but then they used a Windows-clone and even mimicking their connection on a Mac didn't work. For some mysterious reason it seemed that Macintosh computers (or at least their modems) were incompatible with FranceTelecom.

Last week I did try another option : I got a webpage with all free internet providers and applied for a username-password with two of them (FreeFrance and Tiscali). FreeFrance promised to send a package with the post whereas Tiscali immediately replied with a dial-in nummer, username and allowed me to set up my own password.

So, after driving 1000km (half of which in the pouring rain) and enjoying a glass of rose outside in the setting sun (picture) I tried the Tiscali connection without too much hope, but I think it works.

It was a beautiful sunny afternoon (it seems it has been raining here more or less continuously for the last three weeks) but at sunset the clouds were rather threatening and sure enough the following day (sunday) we spend the day within rain clouds.

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