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| The shock!
What is this? Politicians being shady? What has the world come to!
I've pretty much lost faith in our elected representatives at this point, so news like this comes to me as no surprise. Sad really, since the Senate is frequently cited for its great debates. -- I subscribe to the theory of intellectual osmosis. Unfortunately, I must now cease our conversation and move away from you before my intelligence begins to drop. Good day. |
  en102 Canadian, eh?
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1 edit | Some portions of this poll do not go together.. e.g. 'Higher quality programming, such as high definition television and video on demand'. Higer quality programming may mean to some less Jerry Springer, and more PBS. Programming != video on demand or HDTV.
'Create a "Consumer bill of rights" that guarantees full access to legal content on the Internet and prohibits blocking degrading, altering, modifying or altering the data that consumers send or receive over the Internet.' I'd like to see the outcome of this.. I expect that providers will sell 2 different products. One as an Internet like service for cheap, with bells, whistles, proxies, etc. and one that's a bare boned, somewhat pricey Internet service where everything is a-la-carte.
Also, according to the poll, 91:7 haven't heard of net-neutrality  |