Internet Fax and the Cold
Kaz menthol inhalent for vaporizers. Mucinex exporant. Chamomile tea. Z-pac. Chicken soup. Gatorade.
What do all of these things have in common? These are all things my doctor proscribed or recommended to me to help me get rid of my cold. Everyone says with great sympathy when they see your nose rubbed red from tissue wiping, “Oh, something’s really going around.”
Let me add two more essentials to the list of essentials for recovering from the flu: Remote Desktop Connection by Microsoft and Internet fax by GoFaxer.
The problem that I’ve had is that I’ve been sick now for almost three weeks. It’s just lingering. The last time I got sick it stuck around with an annoying cough that wouldn’t go away for weeks. This time around it’s been nasal pressure in my sinuses. I’m going on my fourth week. I can miss a day or two of work. But three weeks? A month? I’ve gotta’ to get some work done. But I also need to rest.
This is why Remote Desktop and Internet fax have become so essential to my recovery. They’ve allowed me to continue my job. They’ve allowed me to work from home. I can still take a nap during my lunch hour, have easy access to chicken soup, and still send that fax to a client. I’d prefer to have slept for the last few weeks, but this is the next best thing.
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