We proles don't want inefficient transport. We want efficient transport, of course. However, the only options we have are all inefficient, so while those are the only options available, we want them cheap. Hope this helps.
If you have a more efficient option, of course, now would be a good time to bring it to market.
This is a hard lesson for a child to learn, but thanks to Zero Tolerance, she is now learning that adults can do stupid things, and that authority figures are not always worthy of respect.
This is a lesson she will use later in life.
At the same time, had the target not been Sarah Palin, would anything at all have been done?
Also, minus one for your subject line, which takes away from the insightfulness of your comment.
What would it take to develop wireless mesh networks worldwide and completely obviate ISPs? The tech has been around for quite some time, and I've seen instruction sets that make it look inexpensive, but unless other people have the same capabilities within range, not terribly useful. It seems in principle a bit like hardware p2p. I also find it very amusing that Google Reader saw fit to drop a Comcast ad into this item.
If they're dead, why do we care if they're also paralyzed?
RIAA should just go for comedy value.
We proles don't want inefficient transport. We want efficient transport, of course. However, the only options we have are all inefficient, so while those are the only options available, we want them cheap. Hope this helps. If you have a more efficient option, of course, now would be a good time to bring it to market.
Our brains have not gone extinct (at least mine hasn't)! They're just endangered.
The part we need to fix to improve fuel efficiency and traffic safety is the faulty nut behind the wheel.
This is a hard lesson for a child to learn, but thanks to Zero Tolerance, she is now learning that adults can do stupid things, and that authority figures are not always worthy of respect. This is a lesson she will use later in life.
Okay. You pay for implementation.
At the same time, had the target not been Sarah Palin, would anything at all have been done? Also, minus one for your subject line, which takes away from the insightfulness of your comment.
Good.
I have a solution: turn the damn thing OFF!
Interesting point, but his name's ROGER Ebert.
What would it take to develop wireless mesh networks worldwide and completely obviate ISPs? The tech has been around for quite some time, and I've seen instruction sets that make it look inexpensive, but unless other people have the same capabilities within range, not terribly useful. It seems in principle a bit like hardware p2p. I also find it very amusing that Google Reader saw fit to drop a Comcast ad into this item.
Bang on! I could not agree more.