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| Truth is only a person's perception of reality In Comcast's mind, only their perception can be truth. Their perception of reality however varies from most of our perceptions and thus we are in disagreement.
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To begin with, our perception of the world is deformed, incomplete. Then our memory is selective. Finally, writing transforms. |
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 DrModemPremium join:2006-10-19 USA kudos:1 | lolwut |
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 1 edit | They must have one of Bush's people working there. Spin Doctors are what they are called. Do one thing, and flip it around. Sort of like the 99 reasons we invaded Iraq. Comcast's new slogan will be Stay the Course. Even though we're wrong, we'll try every way to pretend we weren't. Albeit, we try to sell our customers on how we're now consumer friendly, while still continuing to do said practice. WTG Comcast, does that jar of vasoline come with or without a contract? |
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 | said by jc100:They must have one of Bush's people working there. Spin Doctors are what they are called. Do one thing, and flip it around. Sort of like the 99 reasons we invaded Iraq. Comcast's new slogan will be Stay the Course. Even though we're wrong, we'll try every way to pretend we weren't. Albeit, we try to sell our customers on how we're now consumer friendly, while still continuing to do said practice. WTG Comcast, does that jar of vasoline come with or without a contract? What an Idiotioc comparison, how many have lost their lives over a forged packet. |
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 | I'm not comparing the war itself as a whole but the rationale. The rationale is the same here than Iraq. Sell the customers or the people on one thing, while continue with the same bad behavior. |
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 aSicapplication specificPremium join:2001-05-17 Wakulla, FL | reply to Idiot finder said by Idiot finder :
What an Idiotioc comparison, how many have lost their lives over a forged packet. I had some big guy from jersey show up at my home the other day. Said I sent him a forged packet instead of packet 684943 of Debbie Does Dallas 3.avi which killed his download.
I almost lost my life that day.... because of a forged packet. -- Teamwork is a lot of people doing what I say. Who is Ron Paul? |
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 1 edit | Well if you want to get down to the truth of it, some institutions actually use p2p like products to share data among their branches. If Comcast does this on more than a customer basis, then yes, people could be affected. As with packet sniffing / forged packets, you don't know what gets blocked. This software is less than perfect so legitimate traffic could be interfered with. I doubt it's claiming lives but it opens them up to a lot of legal problem as Comcast is realizing now. Not to mention, say a hospital or medical institution were to use such a system in order to share records privately. Would you want their packets forged and interrupted? |
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 jbowman join:2004-01-20 Camp Hill, PA | reply to aSic
Re: Truth is only a person's perception of reality That's too funny. The dam "Packet Mafia" is world wide! |
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 KrKHeavy Artillery For The Little GuyPremium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK Reviews:
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| reply to comcastisgreat said by comcastisgreat :
Comcast's motto:
To begin with, our perception of the world is deformed, incomplete. Then our memory is selective. Finally, writing transforms. Hmmm I'd think it's more like this:
Comcast's motto:
"Our perception is one of complete truth. We understand everyone else's perceptions are deeply flawed, but we are absolute and resolute in our knowledge that we are right. They cannot help their false perceptions of us, it is their flawed nature; We will re-educate them, and bend them to our will, by all means necessary. The greater good of the Empire requires their realignment and unquestioning loyalty. They will comply, or be destroyed. We are the greater glory. We exist to better all mankind. Prepare to be assimilated."
 -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) |
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