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mlundin

join:2001-03-27
Lawrence, KS

reply to Millenniumle

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^^I've gotta agree with that^^. Anytime I roll down to my inlaw's farm where they only have dial-up, I find that I only get angry and frustrated trying to load even the simplest pages. Checking e-mail is a chore, and trying to buy anything or do even a small amount of research is all but impossible. No one is going back to 100 MB hard drives and no one is going back to dial-up if they have reasonable access to cable or DSL.


DrModem
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join:2006-10-19
USA
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Heh I have 28k dialup you people are so spoiled...


mlundin

join:2001-03-27
Lawrence, KS

Indeed, but I guarantee that if you had DSL or Cable for any length of time, you'd never go back. Now that they have airplanes, no one takes a horse & buggy from New York to L.A.



SLD
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join:2002-04-17
San Francisco, CA

reply to mlundin
That is one of the reasons to design with proper HTML/XHTML, not just for the blind, but to give alteratives to people who wish to limit media downloads, Javascript. So many websites now rely on broadband with all the bells & whistles, but the underlying framework should allow a user to visit with images turned off, even with Lynx.


caco
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join:2005-03-10
Whittier, AK

Totally agree, just try going to Espn.com on dialup.



cdru
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Fort Wayne, IN
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reply to mlundin

said by mlundin:

Now that they have airplanes, no one takes a horse & buggy from New York to L.A.
Coming from Mishawaka/Northeast Indiana area, you should know that's not true. There's still lots of horse and buggies being driven around by the Amish. Sure they may not take them from New York to LA, but that doesn't mean that a dial-up user never uses broadband either.

Personally, some form of high-speed internet would probably be the LAST "luxury" I get rid of. If it came down to eating, having a roof over my head, etc and broadband, sure broadband would go. But anymore and it's almost as much of a "necessity" as gas and electric.


DrModem
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said by mlundin:

Indeed, but I guarantee that if you had DSL or Cable for any length of time, you'd never go back. Now that they have airplanes, no one takes a horse & buggy from New York to L.A.
I had DSL, I only went back because I moved and there was this :P

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