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| Yet another yuppie making mention Broadband isn't a right nor is it a utility, it's a convenience and a valuable resource. If you cannot unplug yourself from the coax or the phone line to go about your daily business, you are in dire need of a life.
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 a @qwest.net | broadband is a given, kind of like breathing. |
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 | reply to Network Guy Broadband must be shipper or free to everyone |
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 MordhemLove it, Hate it. join:2003-07-10 Baltimore, MD | when originally created it was to be free.. |
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 KrKHeavy Artillery For The Little GuyPremium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK | reply to Network Guy It's a luxury utility.
Last thing we want is it declared as a RIGHT, because that means people who refuse to pay for it will demand we pay for it for them. |
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 9143930615,000 Watts of Bass Power join:2002-10-16 New Milford, CT | reply to Network Guy Way back when, on the farm, we didn't have electricity, running water, and Television hadn't been invented yet. You got your water by a manual pump at the well, and you carried it in the house in buckets. We heated with wood that we chopped ourselves. We used candles and oil (hurricane) lanterns for light, but most activity ceased at dusk anyway. Telephone? You went down to the General Store and used the phone there. There was no dial, no pushbuttons, either. You turned a crank. And a live person would come on the line and ask what party you wanted to reach. Yep, telephone was a luxury, and so was electricity and running water. We lived just fine without them for the first 60,000,000 years of the human race. -- Take care,
Mark & Mary Ann Weiss
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 The MonkeyI like bananasPremium join:2000-10-08 New York, NY | reply to Network Guy said by Network Guy:Broadband isn't a right nor is it a utility, it's a convenience and a valuable resource. If you cannot unplug yourself from the coax or the phone line to go about your daily business, you are in dire need of a life. What on earth are you talking about? Email and the telephone ARE daily business for most people. A job where you could unplug from both sounds like a luxury to me. -- The Monkey |
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 golden eagleAquila chrysaetosPremium join:2002-08-06 On a cliff 1 edit | reply to FTCXtreme Oops wrong button ... sorry. |
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 golden eagleAquila chrysaetosPremium join:2002-08-06 On a cliff | reply to FTCXtreme Like Fire said ... shipper? |
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