Since I came back to Japan a week ago, my daily life had been inconvenient because of no access to the high-speed Internet. It was more than one month ago when I applied for the fastest optical Internet service in Japan and finally the line was opened today. The optical cable is so delicate that the first cable work which was held last week was in failure and I had to wait for a few more days. The optical cable is made of a glass fiber which is thinner than human hair. It is less flexible than usual metal cable and it has to be looped instead of folded. Once it is folded, it can be easily broken and it is very difficult to reconnect it. Anyway, I'm very happy because the new Internet connection is very fast; almost ten times as fast as the high-speed cable service in Vancouver and it is supposed to be more stable than any ADSL or Cable service. I believe I can restart my work and this blog in this ideal Internet environment, but I'm worried how to reject the attractive movie service in the Internet.

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