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pnh102
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Re: Bad Move

said by satellite68 See Profile :

If you think a state level model (despite whoever touts it-that's nice and theoretical) gets rolled out on a federal level in the same way, I've got some Arizona swampland to sell you...
Slaps head...

*sigh*


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satellite68

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oh yeah, NCLB-now there's an example of something "working". That shite never worked on any level.

If you think a state level model (despite whoever touts it-that's nice and theoretical) gets rolled out on a federal level in the same way, I've got some Arizona swampland to sell you...


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said by satellite68 See Profile :

a federal level plan wouldn't even be the same "model" as the one here in Kentucky.
Then why is Rick Boucher, a congressman from Virginia, touting it as a model?
said by satellite68 See Profile :

what a way to trash something without knowing any details.
Where did I say anything about the success or failure of the Connect Kentucky program?

We have plenty of examples that show that simply federalizing a problem is not the same as solving it. No Child Left Behind frequently comes up as proof of this. The NCLB approach tried at the state level has actually worked, but the one-size-fits-all approach taken by the Federal government has caused nothing but grief for school systems.
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satellite68

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reply to pnh102
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Because of its success, ConnectKentucky is being held up as a model for a federal broadband initiative
the key word is "model". a federal level plan wouldn't even be the same "model" as the one here in Kentucky. what a way to trash something without knowing any details.

Togusa

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pitdingo wrote:
huh? The web was invented in the USA from funding by the US government.
No, the Internet was invented in the US with funding from the US government (DARPA, IIRC). The World Wide Web, which is what pnh102 was talking about:
The web was invented by a British guy working at a lab funded by the Swiss and French governments.
and which is only part of the Internet -- was indeed developed in Europe.


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huh? The web was invented in the USA from funding by the US government.


trisomy
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reply to pnh102
Access to the web is either equally robust or those in the Old Line State will be watching it in 'Black and White' while their 'Blue Grass' neighbors will be enjoying HDTV. Ubiquitous bandwidth is to the web what the core is to the apple.


pnh102
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If your postulate is correct can there ever be a www?
You're comparing apples and oranges.

The web was invented by a British guy working at a lab funded by the Swiss and French governments. There is a lot less gruntwork involved in developing a concept like the web than digging holes in the ground, running cables and installing equipment.
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trisomy
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Just because a program works at the state level doesn't mean it will work at the federal level. Other states should take a look at this program and see if it will work for them. Something that works in Kentucky may not necessarily work in Texas or Maine or Oregon, etc.
If your postulate is correct can there ever be a www?


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Yes, I agree, politics kinda works at the local level, sorta works at the state level.

But at the Federal level it's only cooperations making laws to benefit themselves. And if a benevolent law does get passed it's usually totally unrealistic.

To paraphrase Mark Twain. "Any day Congress is in session, no man, woman or child is safe."
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Agreed, however at least with this there is some sort of model that these other states can add or take away from. Any potentially positive plan is better than what has been in place in the past.
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pnh102
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  Just because a program works at the state level doesn't mean it will work at the federal level. Other states should take a look at this program and see if it will work for them. Something that works in Kentucky may not necessarily work in Texas or Maine or Oregon, etc.
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