Dear Trek Phone Co Cog Serf Whatever,

Thanks for letting me vent today. Phone and DSL are working together now. Of course, it took a run to Office Max to actually get the splitter that was needed and a shim to prop open the little spring-loaded door on the jack so the splitter isn't forced out of the port disconnecting everything constantly. I love that the installer didn't know that two filters filter out all frequencies without discrimination. Maybe he does it just to be prepared, kind of like wearing a belt and suspenders.

I did take the opportunity to buy a 6 ft long printer cable to go the 2 ft from my docking station to the printer. It will be nice not to have the 25 feet of cable tangled up with the dog bed, the filing cabinet, the trash can, etc. Of course during this project, the Wonder Poodle also informed me that he liked having the sliding glass doors open so he could nap on the cool concrete patio and to heck with the flies coming in the house.

All's well that ends well. Now if my new cell phone arrives tomorrow AND the employee in charge of business line accounts would add in such nice basics as call waiting and forwarding that are standard services for telecommuters. I really don't see the need to beg for each and every standard service provided by our policy. How about letting me do my job instead of yours?

SK