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nixen
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reply to chronoss2009

Re: who gets most affected by per byte

said by chronoss2009:

disabled
???

said by chronoss2009:

low income
low min wage workers
Isn't that kind of redundant? I know you need to try to come up with a "long enough" list, but still...

At any rate... I know that I would be effected and I don't fall into the "low income"/"low min wage workers" group. Why? Because I telecommute. There's quite a bit of bandwidth such activities chew up. If doing so becomes too expensive, then I'll just switch back to driving to work.

Hmm... Perhaps the HSI services could be blocked on this based on environmental impact...

said by chronoss2009:

unaffected:
rich
spoiled brats
Not, *quite* accurate. You assume that the "rich spoiled brats" are heavy enough users to be effected. Seems a dubious supposition at best.

Of those that actually do use enough, they'll still be effected, it's just that it will have a lower relative impact.

said by chronoss2009:

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effect:
when you remove all the above the excuse to NOT buy what is there is gone aka you had to be wealthy enough for internet after all. This is the next phase of these moves.
Care to be more incoherent?
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The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. -- Bertrand Russell

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