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August 03, 2007

Cats in sinks and other Internet gems

kathy

I love the Internet.

No matter what your interest, chances are there's a website out there that covers it Click here to learn about third-party website links!

For example, I have two cats, Rocky and Boo, and I'm always amused by the funny things they do. It's especially cute when Boo climbs into my bathroom sink and just hangs out there, sometimes for hours. Certainly this behavior is unique just to her and no one else would find this particularly noteworthy, right?

I have submitted this photo of Boo in my sink and am waiting for her day in the spotlight! (click for larger image in a new window)WRONG! Turns out there is a website out there completely devoted to pictures of cats in sinks Click here to learn about third-party website links! It's the funniest site and a good way to spend five minutes if you think adorable pictures of kitties in sinks are entertaining (like I do).

Another reason I love the internet? Online banking!

Online banking has completely revolutionized the way I manage my money and stay on top of my bills. (What can I say? I'm a busy girl in graduate school Click here to learn about third-party website links, so I get excited by things that make me more efficient!)

Oh yes, not so long ago, I had to go to a branch or call a customer service representative just to check a balance, and snail mail was the typical method of paying most bills. Nowadays many of these crucial services can be done electronically. Depending on where you bank, services may vary, but in general you can:

  1. Monitor your account online—you can check your account activity, view online statements and more, depending on what products you have signed up for.
  2. Pay bills online—this one's self-explanatory but unbelievably important so that you are sure to make payments on time!
  3. Receive email alerts—if you're feeling forgetful of your payment due dates or your balance is getting low, you might be able to sign for email alerts to let you know.

Ask your bank what services they provide online—or if Wells Fargo is your bank, check out online banking here.

How does the Internet impact your world?

Comments

The internet provides hours of entertainment which my work definitely does not.
Aside from that, online stock brokering has been one convenience for me. You can research a company and buy or sell immediately.

Cute cat, btw.

What about mobile banking? Totally cool that you can swap savings $$ to checking funds with your cell phone now. Wahoo - even make your student loan payment! :-)

Mr G - Isn't technology great?! If I can't quite wait to get home to pay my bills, now I can pay from my phone! Mobile banking is very exciting, and Wells Fargo is on the cutting edge of this new innovation! We'll be blogging about mobile banking in future posts, so stay tuned!

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