Sorry Jim, too many words. That’s not how this works. That’s not how any of this works.
Sorry Jim, too many words. That’s not how this works. That’s not how any of this works.
Net neutrality is not about capping services. It’s specifically about treating data from different sources differently.
You make some points, but about satellite service, not net neutrality
Sorry Jim, it’s you. You state that data is expensive, because of the data charges on your phone. It’s like saying that getting a massage is expensive because you get charged for a happy ending.
Sorry, but that’s too lame - schools sponsoring data plans for kids with iPads is not remotely related to the idea of Verizon using sponsored data plans to avoid neutrality regulations. Sounds a lot like an attempt to misdirect and confuse the conversation. But then, you already knew that that’s not how any of this…
Sorry I didn’t read your rant more carefully, but it’s so full of wrong that I literally couldn’t make sense out of it.
But this is exactly about fungible goods. Movies, music and navigation are all easily replaceable, with user interface being the main source of differentiation.
Data is expensive
they’re not denying me anything
Hence the manslaughter charge, but you knew that, right?
Well, it cracked me up...
Think ya used enough dynamite there, Butch?
$10. But only if you “find” the frame from an old machine. OK thx.
Contrary to popular belief, death metal doesn’t actually make you stronger, and you’re in a situation where you may have to communicate in an emergency. Lose the earbuds, bro.
I already have the parking power, now I can have the tweets, too - sweet!
What you need a condom for is when your sales lead tells you “Yeah, I’ve got all the customer lists and sales totals right here on this thumbdrive”
There - fixed. No prob.
Here, let me take care of that pigeon for you...
Sol Invictus has been out of favor since Constantine, around 400 AD. I mean, who still parties at the winter solstice? Pagans, that’s who.