telegraph.co.uk— Exclusive: Lord Carter of Barnes has called for all Europeans to have universal access to wired and wireless broadband by 2013.
Jul 11, 2009View in Crawl 4
f**king uneducated idiot!If you had taken 2 minutes to actually read the damn article you would have noticed the part were it said that it would NOT result in any tax increase, but continue to jerk off that stupid brain of yours, moron!
Monopoly privilege and municipal control of infrastructure established by government might have something to do with ridiculous pricing and lack of choice... but never mind that, let's just pretend more state intervention will fix everything!
What does that have to do with Barackalypse? He might be from the US, but the fact that he's from a country whose government (of which he does not seem to be a fan) can't spend money properly has nothing to do with whether or not his comment is reasonable. This is akin to saying Africans can't speak out against rape in other cultures because many African countries higher rape rates than countries in other continents. This is simple logic.
I'd support this if the government didn't suck at everything. I fully understand that this is comparable to the national highway system. But I guarantee that when the government gets their hands on this, we'll be stuck at 10mbps forever.
"if i had written 5/6/2012, i could see the confusion, but really, 21?"You are saying that you would write other dates in little-endian format to avoid being mistaken. That is great, please just do that for all dates here in this international forum. It will be just the same way as you say your national day.
Closed AccountJul 12, 2009
f**king uneducated idiot!If you had taken 2 minutes to actually read the damn article you would have noticed the part were it said that it would NOT result in any tax increase, but continue to jerk off that stupid brain of yours, moron!
captainpedanticJul 12, 2009
Wow, did you come up with that one all by yourself?
catalysisJul 12, 2009
You would actually pay less because it would be not-for-profit.
peppermintpigJul 13, 2009
Monopoly privilege and municipal control of infrastructure established by government might have something to do with ridiculous pricing and lack of choice... but never mind that, let's just pretend more state intervention will fix everything!
mrkmrkJul 13, 2009
What does that have to do with Barackalypse? He might be from the US, but the fact that he's from a country whose government (of which he does not seem to be a fan) can't spend money properly has nothing to do with whether or not his comment is reasonable. This is akin to saying Africans can't speak out against rape in other cultures because many African countries higher rape rates than countries in other continents. This is simple logic.
Closed AccountJul 13, 2009
I'd support this if the government didn't suck at everything. I fully understand that this is comparable to the national highway system. But I guarantee that when the government gets their hands on this, we'll be stuck at 10mbps forever.
rif42Jul 13, 2009
"if i had written 5/6/2012, i could see the confusion, but really, 21?"You are saying that you would write other dates in little-endian format to avoid being mistaken. That is great, please just do that for all dates here in this international forum. It will be just the same way as you say your national day.