Are you renting devices from them? (Modem or router). If so, stop. Ask them what modem you need to fully utilize the speeds they offer and buy it on amazon as well as a decent router. I use the ARRIS SURFboard SBG10 DOCSIS 3.0 . Also stop paying for cable. I never see price increases, other than the ending of promotional periods, when purchasing just internet. I don't know if TV and random price increases are correlated but it's possible.
I just got my internet dropped $15 and my speed increased by 200mbps for a year. They switched me to one of the promotions.
It's pretty simple. Ask for loyalty department. Tell them your need to save money and ATT door salesmen offered you cheaper deal and same speeds and be nice.
is family billiards still open in oceanside?
I cut the cord in 2007. Cox is the best provider in North County IMO. But you're stuck with what's there, and that's your only option.
EDIT: When you get it, set up a different DNS that you connect to, such as Google DNS or OpenDNS
The cable companies have you connect to their own that are sometimes further away, or slower.
Even if you're on a laptop, try to set up a few ethernet cables around the house in places you are more likely to use the computer. I know far too many people who only use wifi, complaining about how slow their internet is, when plugging in that one ethernet cable would make a huge difference. It's a must-have for streaming 1080 content, in many cases.
I love sycamore canyon trail. There is a mountain ridge trail up there that's amazing. It's also less popular for some reason and always seems empty.
Another way to be more accurate about how much power it uses is to get a power meter plug. Connect your mini fridge and see what it uses over time. You can then multiply the kWh by your rate from SDG&E
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09BQNYMMM/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_5ZXCGQPVKWFMV7TBD9NR
I see AccuWeather also has mold readings. They saw low for everyday, but it is going to rain. Surely that would raise the mold spores in the air? https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/san-diego-ca/92101/allergies-weather/347628
grand actually crosses 78 in esco. https://maps.google.com/maps?q=highway+78+and+grand+ave.+escondido,+ca&hl=en&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=44.339735,92.8125&t=h&z=16
but you're referring to the larger freeway portion.
Have you considered buying one of these:
You'd have to get the water and find somewhere discrete, unless you're a fuckin' animal lol. But it's only 8.99, reusable, and portable.
If you can't find an ideally discrete spot, maybe this could help:
It's 21 bucks and you could cut a hole in the top if there isn't one.
I'm also in Vista, and if this sounds like an option you want to consider then I'll get it for you and meet you somewhere to hand it over, your call!
I am very skeptical of what they tell customers.
EDIT: That product came up when I was looking up panoramic wifi. I ignore what they tell me is hard or impossible and tend to usually get it to work.
You can buy a cheap Bluetooth OBDII adapter (which is worth every penny as a diagnostic tool regardless - for about $20 you'll never have to wonder why your check engine light is on again) and use Torque or a similar app on your phone to check your emissions readiness. If your vehicle is a Ford/Lincoln/Mercury I can also very much recommend the ForScan Lite app.
Haha, thanks! I like to know what's what, but it looks like since they didn't move the switch box, they didn't have to update it to the latest code when they renovated. I might have to look into a leak-to-ground switch if I can find one. I might be out of luck without using a Lutron Caseta Wireless.
Looking at that, I might actually do that, Lutron has better quality products anyway and the price has come down on them too!
It won't help you now, but I usually check the local scanner feeds when I smell smoke: http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/ctid/219/web
On my phone I use the Scanner Radio app to browse local feeds.