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  1. FirstNet (AT&T) Provides Priority Access on Verizon Throttled Fire Department's 'Unlimited' Data During Calif. Wildfire (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    I volunteer as a first responder and we get priority access to the network in an emergency (https://www.firstnet.com/plans and https://www.firstnet.gov/) This includes "First Priority and Preemption - priority access to the domestic AT&T 4G LTE network" The real story should be asking why they don't have access to this program

  2. Bill was Bipartisan 97-2 on Trump Signs Law Weakening Shield For Online Services (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    Trump didn't act unilaterally this time. The bill passed in the Senate 97-2: https://www.democrats.senate.g...

  3. Re:Even a free and open society has taboos on US Suicides Spiked 10 Percent After Robin Williams's Death, Study Finds (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    If you want to kill yourself, please don't use gas in enclosed spaces. You may also kill the person that finds you.

  4. Re:I'd like to see GA integrated into Google Group on Google Answers Closing Up Shop · · Score: 1

    From GA - Thank you very much for the five stars and the generous tip! Regarding my post-GA whereabouts, I am a member of a Google Group that is open to anyone who cares about Google Answers: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/GAalumni/about ~pinkfreud

  5. New Google Answers Google Group on Google Answers Closing Up Shop · · Score: 1

    A Google Group has been created for those that miss google answers. http://groups-beta.google.com/group/GAalumni/about From pinkfreud of GA: Thank you very much for the five stars and the generous tip! Regarding my post-GA whereabouts, I am a member of a Google Group that is open to anyone who cares about Google Answers: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/GAalumni/about ~pinkfreud

  6. Re:Asking the Wrong Question on Vinod Khosla Talks Ethanol · · Score: 1

    There are only a handful of east coast cities where that model works. There needs to be a certain population density before public and pedestrian traffic becomes efficient. So the question still IS what will be powering our cars. The hope is to come up with a fuel that has no effect on our environment.