I need to be on the internet, from 8 a.m. in the mornings until 4 p.m. in the afternoons, with continuous internet based streaming data. Five days a week.
I'm guessing this is a BANDWIDTH problem with SMART, but it is playing HELL with my new business. I have a line direct through my broker into the CHICAGO PITS of the CHICAGO OPTIONS EXCHANGE. I watch data on a minute by minute basis. I wish BTL ( another telecommunications company) or somebody would put DSL out here in Hillview with enough BANDWIDTH. SMART is unfortunately the only game in town, enabling me to do business. I have battery operated computers so I do not lose signal, when BEL ( electric company) has electricity problems, but the new problems with SMART are inconvenient to say the least. Only on the frontier can you have these kinds of challenges.
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From the heart of the Mayan Kingdoms, still going strong after 13,000 years. Despite the European World Conquest Imperialist centuries, that invaded our continent.
There are 22 Mayan linguist groups dividing our Mayan Kingdoms, recognized by the populace, though not recognized by the artificial political lines on current world maps, designed by Europeans.
*** This is LORD BARROW, the first elected MAYAN KING OF BELIZE for about 600 years. The last Mayan King of Belize worthy of note was LORD WATERS of CARACOL, who conquered the interior central Mayan Kingdoms at the second Battle of TIKAL. King Barrow rules by election for 5 years. Under European Imperialist jargon, he is called PRIME MINISTER of Belize in the new world order of describing political kingdoms. Barrow is actually a MESTIZO, a mixed Maya and Creole. Most of the Mayan population of Belize are of mixed ethnicity and the majority population of the modern nation of Belize, which has Yucatec and Mopan as the major two Mayan languages. We are a smorgasbord of races and languages in this coastal country today.It's 6:30 a.m. and the daylight is coming out, and the different medley of bird songs and chatter in the surrounding trees is music to my ears. Temperature about 75 F here in Hillview, Belize, Central America. The Mayan land of ETERNAL SPRING.
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