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1 edit | User Manual Though this user manual as been circling around the internet for ages, perhaps it still applies. 
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 RayW Premium join:2001-09-01 Layton, UT clubs: 1 edit | This is April 1? This does not seem too useful, unless one has a toilet that is not used.
edit: left out a word -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. | |
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join:2004-04-24 Floral Park, NY | make it obvious the press release should have said up to "41" megabits.. then people would have gotten the joke.. Ha, ha, ha, move on... nothing to see! | |
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  alanhdsl Premium join:1999-10-09 Phoenix, AZ | No multiplexing This could be troublesome in older housing. I'm in a 50 year old house which has only one, uh, access point. This causes frequent resource contention issues. | |
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  Anonymous Premium join:2004-06-01 IA | Ted Stevens was right! Let's be civilized and try not to clog the tubes! | |
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| Re: Ted Stevens was right! said by Chris 313 :said by Anonymous :Let's be civilized and try not to clog the tubes! But I gotta go! I guess net neutrality really counts  | |
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join:2001-05-04 Santa Clara, CA | Happpyyyyyyyy april fool Yeah - home plumbing - sure !!
I guess with Google broadband plumbing you have to flush the toilet often  | |
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join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
| idea works The idea may actually work, if enough planing is done (make sure sewers dont randomly diverge (fiber will go into wrong sewage hub)). Im afraid it may effect the toilets performance, but I guess most households have more than 1 bathroom, so the TiSP toilet can be used for urine only. A toilet is a small price to pay for such cheap and free internet. Sewage and natural gas lines have been used before to route fiber optic cable.
Google should run TV programing and include a Verizon/FIOS like ONT, and sell triple play. | |
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