Colonel Sandurz: Prepare ship for light speed! Dark Helmet: No no no, light speed is too slow! Colonel Sandurz: Light speed too slow? Dark Helmet: Yes, we're gonna have to go right to... ludicrous speed!
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Here in central MN we've got a small, independent ISP (http://www.xtratyme.com) providing wireless access to your home or laptop via Breezecom equipment. If I remember right, they were touting a 128-512k connection speed with rates at around $40 bucks/mo. right now. The only thing that has kept me from signing on to this is initial price of the hardware, around $500, and the reports of instability within the company. I don't know how this stacks up to the Ricochet stuff, but I think it sounds like a sweet deal. Anbody else know of other ISPs using this hardware for access?
Oh well, I guess I can just get one from Lik-Sang. Oh wait...
http://news.cnet.co.uk/gadgets/0,39029672,4928176
The "evil" tag is a nice touch too!
RIAA Exec: "The new phone books are here! The new phone books are here!"
Colonel Sandurz: Prepare ship for light speed!
Dark Helmet: No no no, light speed is too slow!
Colonel Sandurz: Light speed too slow?
Dark Helmet: Yes, we're gonna have to go right to... ludicrous speed!
Because you're a Jerk?
Whew, I'm glad it's not just me. At first glance, I read that line as "she's not afraid to tackle that hard-on, too."
Just name the damn thing Phoebird or Firenix and be done with it...
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...from yesterday's news!
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http://goatse.cx
Kid 1: "Dude, check out this game!"
Kid 2: "What is it?"
Kid 1: "It's called Goats-e."
Kid 2: "OMFG! What IS that man doing to his ass?!?!?"
Here in central MN we've got a small, independent ISP (http://www.xtratyme.com) providing wireless access to your home or laptop via Breezecom equipment. If I remember right, they were touting a 128-512k connection speed with rates at around $40 bucks/mo. right now. The only thing that has kept me from signing on to this is initial price of the hardware, around $500, and the reports of instability within the company. I don't know how this stacks up to the Ricochet stuff, but I think it sounds like a sweet deal. Anbody else know of other ISPs using this hardware for access?