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Spectrum keeps sending me texts saying that they have detected a potential issue with my service and that I should schedule an appointment with them for a technician to come out.
But they can't tell me what the actual issue is without having a technician come to my house.
Exactly how does that work? You can detect a potential issue, but you can't tell me what it is?
This feels like some kind of poorly thought out scam.
It's irrelevant anywya as I won't call them until I have an actual internet problem beyond the usual wifi signal drops.
In other news, I cooked up a dice-centric zombie game the other night and I played it most of this afternoon. This is not a roleplay game, more of a simple dice-mechanic game reliant on luck. But it has sort of eaten my brain.
I'm very close to 'winning' as my NPC group is almost big enough for me to quit having to move to new areas for salvage/scavenging. I posted about it in a solo group on Facebook and some folks have asked if I'd post the rules anywhere. I'm seriously thinking about it.
And tomorrow is the Full Moon a.k.a. the Worm Moon and the Lenten Moon as well. It was almost full tonight as I was in the back yard and so bright I would bet I could read a page by its light.
Easing up on the salt/sugar thing as I feel like I'm going a little OCD about it.

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