I have seen the commercials in the St Louis area as well, through Charter Cable. They depict customers getting "google-eyed" by the "millionaires in Silicon Valley". They do not describe what net-neutrality is but without a doubt say it's bad.
Is there anything new with this? I mean, hasn't Intel been dragging behind AMD as far as getting new products and innovations to market? Personally I think the underdog always has to work harder, and come up new, fresh ideas, faster to gain anything.
I have seen the commercials in the St Louis area as well, through Charter Cable. They depict customers getting "google-eyed" by the "millionaires in Silicon Valley". They do not describe what net-neutrality is but without a doubt say it's bad.
Is there anything new with this? I mean, hasn't Intel been dragging behind AMD as far as getting new products and innovations to market? Personally I think the underdog always has to work harder, and come up new, fresh ideas, faster to gain anything.
britney's dance beat got me over my fears of pop singers.
microsoft = DOS
i didnt realize, illl make sure i do it right next time.