...were these polls taken? The 13 to 24 demographic is obviously the lower half of the meat and potatos of Yahoo, but I wonder how these polls were conducted.
Was it outside of a shopping mall? Was it forms mailed out from junk mail lists? What was the income range of the families involved? This would be more interesting to me, as it seems that would tell more about who is moving tword the internet as a whole - when even the lower income brackets are spending more time in front of a computer.
I have just signed up for DSL after moving. After looking around for the best deal on upload/download versus $$, I found that DSL was the best - you don't get any of your ports blocked, and you have the OPTION of getting a static IP. ALL ISPs in my area absolutly require a landline for DSL access.
I had originally planned to not get a landline phone after the move, but ended up having to get a business grade line for the DSL I'm getting.
Just you. Here it is again.
...were these polls taken? The 13 to 24 demographic is obviously the lower half of the meat and potatos of Yahoo, but I wonder how these polls were conducted.
Was it outside of a shopping mall? Was it forms mailed out from junk mail lists? What was the income range of the families involved? This would be more interesting to me, as it seems that would tell more about who is moving tword the internet as a whole - when even the lower income brackets are spending more time in front of a computer.
I have just signed up for DSL after moving. After looking around for the best deal on upload/download versus $$, I found that DSL was the best - you don't get any of your ports blocked, and you have the OPTION of getting a static IP. ALL ISPs in my area absolutly require a landline for DSL access. I had originally planned to not get a landline phone after the move, but ended up having to get a business grade line for the DSL I'm getting.