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@WoodsideParkBob: In Karmic and previous versions, you used to be able to convert the UNR so that you had a desktop environment.

@tasteskindasalty: Indeed "you're". Yielding my spelling error, you still have yet to convince me about net neutrality ending whether we like it or not.

@PN - goopplesoft: Indeed, hence all the uproar over it. If in my previous example, google paid more so that you could download youtube at 25mbps on your 20mbps connection while everything else would still download at 20mbps, I'm sure everyone would welcome google doing so haha.

@tasteskindasalty: "The end of net neutrality will be met with anger and rejection but will soon enough become acceptance. A free internet, we should only be glad it lasted this long."

@PN - goopplesoft: More like if you want to watch youtube on a 20mbps connection you'll get it but if you want to watch vimeo it will come in slower than 20mbps. That's the way I understand it.

@usedtowork: Agreed. Promote this article to the top. The future of the internet may depend on it!

Hopefully net neutrality is preserved in the long run.

Nice article! I love nature.

@djsmiley2k: Refer to ttocsic's comment above. Or you can read up about dBm here:

@Tetsuooooooo: It wouldn't have to be if Apple would let other carriers host the iPhone.

@superhappyfuntime: You should do some reading on how much mercury is actually in a CFL. Unless you actually are talking about the planet Mercury :P (sorry I'm a grammar Nazi) then I can tell you that there is none in a CFL.

@slickrick23: @Sirobin: @Zaixionito: Made this just for you guys.

@gstatty: They are trying to make as much money as they can while this disaster goes on. If they were to spend lots trying multiple solutions that would cut into their profits.

When I was learning to sing the ABC's I thought that LMNOP was a letter.

@SmarchHare: Far better things to worry about :)

@tasteskindasalty: Oh I know all about that. That's about 90% of the reason I left such a sarcastic comment :)

Yikes. That's pretty significant.

@kamikasee: In linux there is a utility called wicd that allows you to connect to various routers with the same SSID.

@zaghy2zy: Agreed, I wish I could play duck hunt on an LCD though...