Unless they unbundle IE, there's still a hefty majority of people who don't care enough to install Firefox. They will have to unbundle it to break past the glass ceiling.
Wireless will save us because they can use those channels to hopefully put up a 4G networkish thingy and have a modem that connects to that.
@Bob: Don't forget, Canada is huge. That's why it costs so much for us, because they compensate for people living in the middle of nowhere. Unlike Hong Kong, where a building has 8 units per floor x 40 floors. That's 320 customers in a building. Therefore, less cabling = less costs, = higher speeds.
Please, tell him to play Spore. A legit version that has you guessing the last digit of your CD Key. Please. Ask him how freaking effective it is if he had to guess the CD key to reinstall Windows.
1.2 billion people. Most don't care about the censorship anyways. You can't miss something that was never there. Without the 9/11 attacks, do you think most of America even wants to be in the Middle East?
On the other hand, Americans are so used to pornography that they find it fine. I'm sure poor countries without much internet do fine without porn.
As I saw in a show in SAP class, blame the baby-boomers for our bad manners. So now, they're trying to fck us teens over because of stuff they taught us while bringing us up?
Maybe put the money into more Barney shows. At least those teach us manners and respect.
To me, I'm thinking that they're smart if they do "Attribution No Derivatives". It makes sure that noone will twist their words, therefore defacing them.
I'll say that I downloaded the movie, tried watching it on my MacBook, and decided it was too dark to watch. I wish I downloaded it earlier, as I would've gone to a cinema to watch it, considering the hype and stuff like that.
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Glass ceiling.
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@Bob: Don't forget, Canada is huge. That's why it costs so much for us, because they compensate for people living in the middle of nowhere. Unlike Hong Kong, where a building has 8 units per floor x 40 floors. That's 320 customers in a building. Therefore, less cabling = less costs, = higher speeds.
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Effective.
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On the other hand, Americans are so used to pornography that they find it fine. I'm sure poor countries without much internet do fine without porn.
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Maybe put the money into more Barney shows. At least those teach us manners and respect.
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