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Old 12-20-2009, 07:33 PM   #1
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It's like no one has heard of Carnivore...

Newsflash; they already are watching!
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Old 12-20-2009, 11:30 PM   #2
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lol @ west virginia's shitty coverage
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Old 12-21-2009, 12:11 AM   #3
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lol @ west virginia's shitty coverage
And I'm sure with a populatoin of only 1.8 million, 5 electoral votes, and only a few counties voting for President Obama in the 2008 eleciton that they are at the top of the list.

Regardless if this is intended to help out the rural areas get broadband internet, I'm betting that it will be held up considerably by politicans bickering for it in their area and in political favors from the party in control of the congress (and White House). Then throw in the communication lobbyists.
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Old 12-21-2009, 10:41 AM   #4
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Didn't we already debate this?
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Old 12-21-2009, 11:35 AM   #5
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Didn't we already debate this?
It was determined that Appalachian Georgia meth makers are entitled to the same NetFlix, Vonage and Hulu as those of us that choose to live in the civilized world.

They may sell their wares on TV but the commercials must be no louder than the programming it is advertised with.

College football will go to a play-off system.

The goverment has spoken.

The masses are placated.
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Old 12-21-2009, 11:44 AM   #6
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It was determined that Appalachian Georgia meth makers are entitled to the same NetFlix, Vonage and Hulu as those of us that choose to live in the civilized world.

They may sell their wares on TV but the commercials must be no louder than the programming it is advertised with.

College football will go to a play-off system.

The goverment has spoken.

The masses are placated.
I know, what a fucking joke right? What's with creating a committee for every fucking controversy? Like the steroids thing?
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Old 12-21-2009, 03:33 PM   #7
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I don't agree with this proposal. Most of the people who don't get high-speed now are in rural areas, with low population density. So if they put up new towers or cables to reach them, the cost per person is high.

Those people can always use dial-up. If they don't like how slow it is, tough luck. Move to a bigger city.
The only reason they (we) can use dial-up is because the Feds forced the telcos to do THAT (in 1996, IIRC).

Here are some fun facts about one particular area with no broadband service-
Per 2008 figures-
Population density: 94 people per square mile
(U.S. average is 86.2; states like Wyoming and Alaska are in the single digits. Kansas, which appears to have nearly universal coverage, is at 33.9 ppm^2)
Median household income- estimated $61k.
(National average, $50k.)
Median home price- $335,373
(National average- $232,100)
Approximately 20 minute drive to the nearest shopping mall or Wal-Mart.

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Dead on. Because Native Americans in southwest Alaska and Appalachian Georgia meth makers are the staple of our economy. Without the interwebz they can't operate.
There's also a lot of farmland that isn't covered. There's also the fact that high-speed Internet enables telecommuting (my wife works for a company on the other side of the country). There are also a lot of niche businesses that are based in rural areas to save overhead. In particular, I'll mention salvage yards, which are often useful to motorcyclists. Hell, living in a rural area means I can have half a dozen parts bikes stashed in the yard, from which I can then sell parts on eBay. Your over-simplification is a gross display of ignorance.

In summary, y'all can stuff that urban elitist bullshit where the sun don't shine
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Old 12-21-2009, 07:44 PM   #8
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There's also a lot of farmland that isn't covered...There are also a lot of niche businesses that are based in rural areas to save overhead. In particular, I'll mention salvage yards, which are often useful to motorcyclists. Hell, living in a rural area means I can have half a dozen parts bikes stashed in the yard, from which I can then sell parts on eBay. Your over-simplification is a gross display of ignorance.
Farmers can telecommute? Traffic must be a bitch in rural Kansas.

So we have roughly 111million households in the U.S. and only 1.11million are missing out on broadband? I wonder what percentage of those 1.11million if they recieve broadband internet suddenly would be starting internet business' and trading stocks with London?

Once the politicians, activists, and lobbyists get a hold of this, those rural areas will never see a new cell tower or cable for a hundreds miles.
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So we have roughly 111million households in the U.S. and only 1.11million are missing out on broadband? I wonder what percentage of those 1.11million if they recieve broadband internet suddenly would be starting internet business' and trading stocks with London?


Most would probably just do what everyone else does........Download pr0n and waste time reading gossip sites.
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Most would probably just do what everyone else does........Download pr0n and waste time reading gossip sites.
That's what I predict. Then again the John Deere forums would get a boost in membership. Economy fixed!
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