Did the Internet Kill the Snow Day?

Each time it dumps snow in Colorado (October?!) I find a certain request coming up more and more often… companies want remote access to their server so people can work from home. Can’t make it to school? Well the teacher can email you assignments. Can’t make it into work? A little SFTP magic and you’re working on that file from home.
While this is no doubt good for business productivity and similar technologies save me a lot of trips to clients, it seems the concept of the carefree snow day is a victim of improving technologies. Tunnel into work via the internet? The only tunneling you should be doing today is in real snow, not Snow Leopard!
So in the spirit of sledding and snow angels, I present to you an excuse which just might get you off the hook and into the cold powder and hot cocoa…
“Um, my internet is out. Comcast said something about the storm taking down my local node and they’re working on it.”
Did it work? OK, now get the sled dogs ready and for the love of consistency, don’t post to Facebook!