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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/710160"><b>gatzdon</b></A> : So let's see, 8 hours a day of streaming TV/Radio/Telephone use is not out of the question for a large family.<br><br>There are hundreds of tv stations around the world that broadcast on the internet.  There are thousands of radio stations that also broadcast on the internet.  <br><br>Why would it be out of the question for someone to get their entertainment from the internet rather than a cable subscription.  Afterall, what are they paying for the internet for?<br><small>--<br>$100 placed at 7 percent interest compounded quarterlyfor 200 years will increase to more than $100,000,000 --by which time it will be worth nothing.- Lazarus Long</small>]]></description>
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