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Comment Re:The FCC has no right to dictate terms (Score 1) 208

As someone who, over the past 20 years, has designed outside plant for literally every single major ISP in the country, his ideas are hilarious. It's like a plumber watching House M.D. & then telling a neurosurgeon that he could do it better. "They can just upgrade the poles!" "They can just bury everything they can't put on a pole!" "Who care about that gas line & power cable!"

Comment Re:Eliminate the FCC (Score 1) 182

Congress created the FCC in 1934 to "regulate interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable". If they had the political will, they could disband it just as easily. They could also revisit the FCCs charter periodically to make sure that it's keeping up with technological progress. Instead, they'd rather hold 50+ votes on repealing the Affordable Care Act.

Comment Re:The Democrats killed Net Neutrality !! (Score 3, Informative) 182

"Robert McDowell, a Republican commissioner of the FCC, called the net neutrality proposal a "threat to Internet freedom" in an opinion piece published in The Wall Street Journal. He argues that consumer protection, which net neutrality advocates say is lacking, is adequate, and government intervention into the Internet is misguided."

Freedom to gouge consumers is still a freedom I guess.

Comment Re:Get off your butts slashdotters (Score 1) 182

Just remember, people with cancer who complained about how Obamacare was hurting them and their treatments were FOUND OUT TO BE dirty filthy liars and then were audited by the IRS.

Fixed that for you, you fucking AC shill.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/ri...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/...

Math, it's what for dinner.

Comment Re:Not the Opposite of Reality (Score 1) 282

All of their customers

going to their local governments and demanding an end to the franchise agreements that have locked them into a crappy duopoly (at best).

Finished That For You.

This actually happened years ago where I live. The problem is you just get one monopoly replaced with another (in all honestly, just slightly better & much more expensive) monopoly. We will never really have choice & competition until the "last mile" is regulated as a public utility.

Comment Re:Awful (Score 1) 293

The thing would not download updates. It would just say "Downloading updates..." and stall for hours at a time. I searched as much as I could online and only found barely any help. Most of it involved stopping the windows update agent service, and then deleting cached update files. But then it would just freeze again when I started it again. After a whole bunch of attempts, I noticed it was filling up the cache folder again after every time I restarted the update service, and that if I waited a bit, and then rebooted the computer, it would apply a few patches.

I've seen several XP sytems do something very similar, but it kept processor usage around 90%-100% the whole time it was downloading. The hotfix that was supposed to fix the issue was useless, all you could really do was not use the PC while it was updating. After a certain point / update this behavior would stop. Was never sure which update fixed it because I didn't have time do one update at a time.

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