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Mailing Address & Location

CTI Networks / DC.net
5170 East Trindle Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050

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Office Hours

Home Services
Monday - Friday    8:00am - 10:00pm
Saturday / Sunday    9:00am - 9:00pm
 
Business Services
Monday - Friday    8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday / Sunday    Closed
 
Billing
Monday - Friday    8:00am - 8:00pm
Saturday    10:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday    2:00pm - 6:00pm

Phone Numbers

City Number
Toll-Free (877) 726-3848

Contact via E-mail:

E-mail

Advertising
marketing@dc.net
Billing for Home
billing@dc.net
Billing for Business
commercialbilling@dc.net
Business Services
business@dc.net
DSL Broadband
dsl@dc.net
Home Services
info@dc.net
ISDN
isdn@dc.net
New User Questions
newuser@dc.net
T1/ATM/Frame
t1@dc.net
Tech Support for Home
techsupport@dc.net
Web Design
webdesign@dc.net
Web Hosting / Co-location
hosting@dc.net


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eclectic
\ih-KLEK-tik\
adjective

selecting what appears to be best in various doctrines, methods, or styles



composed of elements drawn from various sources; also : heterogeneous

Example Sentence
The new downtown restaurant offers an eclectic mix of appetizers and entrees at reasonable prices. "Eclectic" comes from a Greek verb meaning "to select" and was originally applied to ancient philosophers who were not committed to any single system of philosophy; instead, these philosophers selected whichever doctrines pleased them from every school of thought. Later, the word's use broadened to cover other selective natures. "Hard by, the central slab is thick with books / Diverse, but which the true eclectic mind / Knows how to group, and gather out of each / Their frequent wisdoms...." In this 19th century example from a poem by Arthur Joseph Munby, for example, the word is applied to literature lovers who cull selective works from libraries.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.

Vast and fearsome as the human scene has become, personal contact of the right people, in the right places, at the right time, may yet have a potent and valuable part to play in the cause of peace which is in our hearts.

Winston Churchill (1874-1965) British Statesman, Soldier, and Author