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tmc8080

join:2004-04-24
Brooklyn, NY

voting..

get rid of the republicans and democrats who sell out to the copyright whores!

then we can push innovation to 100/100 megabits symmetric for $50! nobody getting any younger...

dynodb
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join:2004-04-21
Minneapolis, MN

said by tmc8080:

get rid of the republicans and democrats who sell out to the copyright whores!

then we can push innovation to 100/100 megabits symmetric for $50! nobody getting any younger...

You left out free unicorns, world peace, and $30,000 flying cars.


DataDoc
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said by dynodb:

You left out free unicorns, world peace, and $30,000 flying cars.

I'm still pissed about the flying cars.
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Oh_No
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join:2011-05-21
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reply to dynodb
100/100 megabits would still be very profitable at $50 a month.


cramer

join:2007-04-10
Raleigh, NC
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That's debatable. A lot of the US is very spread out. And to do so means running completely new infrastructure (i.e. fiber) everywhere. Verizon tried that; it was very, very expensive, and they quite stupidly sold a bunch of it. (to morons who don't know how to use it.) The few municipal networks that have been built suggests it's possible, however, they aren't out to be a for-profit enterprise. (and if you believe the propaganda, they're completely built and funded by tax money.)



elios

join:2005-11-15
Springfield, MO

so why not in big cities and most of the northest?
also as to the tax money funding the muni networks... im ok with this? better that then in some ones slush fund
hell no one looks at the long run any more id bet you more them make it back with property taxes and new business that moves in when you have a network like that



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reply to tmc8080
Sadly, intelligence isn't a requirement of voting. That is the only reason that I can think of that explains why you had/have congressmen in office for 20 plus years. The zombie voter goes in, votes his party, then goes home. While at home rants about how bad congress is doing, but when election time hits again, pulls his zombie act.

Until the voters stop voting like zombies and keep the same bums in office, the government will never change.
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sandman_1

join:2011-04-23
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Not necessarily "zombie" voters but more gerrymandering. These guys are in safe districts and know it. Just fixing that, could probably eliminate a lot of the corruption and corporate bribes. Think about it, these guys would actually have to work to get reelected. What a concept.


cramer

join:2007-04-10
Raleigh, NC
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reply to elios
By my rekoning, it's a combination of (mostly) greed, and lazy. They have no competition which means no pressure to upgrade. And they already have a massively profitable pig, so they have no desire (or willingness) to take any chances at all -- they won't do anything new until someone else takes all the risks and makes money at it. (it's the Microsoft Way(tm)... let someone else build the business and then take it away from them.)

The part about tax-funded is a joke. They are only *partly* funded by tax revenue, and even then, it's in the form of bonds which eventually get paid back -- unless the local monopolies bleed them dry with legal red tape (or *cough* buy their own set of laws making it illegal to even ask.)

Long-term is not what it used to be. CEOs, investors, and shareholders want money now, not tomorrow, and not 3-5 years from now.



elios

join:2005-11-15
Springfield, MO

said by cramer:

Long-term is not what it used to be. CEOs, investors, and shareholders want money now, not tomorrow, and not 3-5 years from now.

AND THAT is whats going to turn the US in to a 3rd world country in 20 years

axus

join:2001-06-18
Washington, DC
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reply to tmc8080
High on my list would be Joe Biden. He's the reason I went third party last election.

The federal gov blocked the AT&T / T-mobile merger, that's the kind of thing needed for improved competition which will lead to higher broadband speeds. They can't regulate their way to requiring faster speeds, that's really up to municipal governments.


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