This is our new ADSL modem.
...Which is to imply that we now have DSL at home. Which, in turn, means you can expect to see updates more frequently and/or regularly, since we don't have to go out to get to the internet, as if we were living in some kind of third-world country.
Also, it feels a little weird to have DSL. I am now accessing the internet in the same way I did in 1997...

You had DSL in '97? We were definitely still dial-up at that point.... My mom uses DSL now since she doesn't have or want cable (or to deal with the cable company).
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