  ColdFiltered
join:2005-01-25 Atlanta, GA | Specs, access details, etc.?
What is the bandwidth afforded to the average resident? Is this free, for a no-profit fee, or something else? |
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 | Libraries are free, new system looks to be pay, details are scarce as it's early in development - it's all in the articles. |
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  jsinaiko Premium join:2001-04-25 Chicago, IL | Better than Joe Bast's way of doing things - they are an embarrassment to the city.
For me the intriguing thing is that Ed Burke is the sponsor - who is paying the guy? He isn't into pro bono work, even as a pol! |
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  technick Premium join:2000-12-16 Loganville, GA | reply to ColdFiltered Don't embarrass yourself, RTFA =) |
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 kdandaoc
join:2003-10-13 608052427
| reply to ColdFiltered Nothing in this city is for free. This just means maggie wants a new park and little dick has to scrape up the cash to pay for it. His usual methods like having the dept. of rev ticket people to death, or like raising park fees an additional 250% are starting to get old. Maybe this revenue could be used to take that flying saucer off of what was once a reputable stadium called soldier field. (I'm glad it was built, it has done so much for quality of play by the Bears). One question however, are these hotspots going to be installed in the ghetto where the only remaining things are burnt out buildings and brand new flower boxes? |
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  ag1010
join:2001-06-11 Kenosha, WI | reply to ColdFiltered They should instead spend the money on saving the CTA. The Chicago Transit Authority in on the verge of collapse. I rather be able to take the bus and train to my destination then browse the web at some park. |
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