 Michieru2zzz zzz zzzPremium join:2005-01-28 Miami, FL | Hmm Maybe in the next Census they should put a little check mark saying if the customer has or does not have high speed internet of at least 1.5mbps or higher. -- The only limits we have are the one's we set ourselves. |
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 | said by Michieru2:Maybe in the next Census they should put a little check mark saying if the customer has or does not have high speed internet of at least 1.5mbps or higher. Now that is a good idea. -- -- My BLOG My Web Page |
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 cdigioiaPremium join:2005-06-08 korea, repub | reply to Michieru2 I love that idea...except most people would check the "I don't know" box if available. |
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 dynodbPremium,VIP join:2004-04-21 Minneapolis, MN | reply to Michieru2 said by Michieru2:Maybe in the next Census they should put a little check mark saying if the customer has or does not have high speed internet of at least 1.5mbps or higher. Only if 1.5M isn't available- there are still quite a few people out there who can get 1.5M or more, but opt for a lower priced, slower speed option. |
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 Michieru2zzz zzz zzzPremium join:2005-01-28 Miami, FL | Good observation but I am pretty sure if such a thing would be included in the Census that more information would be required such as pricing, there current package, and current line speeds.
Since a government agent will appear to your home he will tell you how to run the test online and you simply hand him over the numbers and writes it on the form.
I seriously doubt it will be just this one little checkbox as I seen the Census 2000 forms myself and usually take about a 45 minutes to a hour to fill. -- The only limits we have are the one's we set ourselves. |
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