The one with the wife, with the FB, that said she wanted to kill Americans?
Many of you libs are quick to jump to gun control, but oh no, don't get my FB acct...
I'd like to be able to protect myself Before I'm robbed, raped, or murdered, rather than wait for the gov to track them down with their super cool facial recognition tech. that can't see thru a ski mask.
Europeans are so Eurocentric. We Americans are well aware of what Liberal originally meant, but we use Liberal to mean extremely far Left now, because it applies in our political universe. We Conservatives are the ones attempting to stand athwart history yelling Stop!
They're going to take money, give it to the government, and then decide who gets it. Within 5 yrs, the all-seeing, all-knowing government will have top-down created a market which will compete with the others. How have the rest of their 5 yr plans gone?
You're right. That's why they need Netflix, Internet access, cell phones, etc.
Even if they murdered somebody, they should not be given the death penalty, but a 20 yr sentence so they can be rehabilitated and employers forced to hire them.
I'll enjoy watching you suffer the choking grip of California taxes & regulations while Tesla rides high right across the border.
How could they be so idiotic? http://www.rgj.com/story/news/...
I'm probably in the.01% in usage. I remember one month I did 1TB. I'm curious about their congestion issues, and their actual costs.
I think they should just raise it to something ridiculous like 1TB, and be done with it. Most people don't use that much anyway, and people that do, like me, will.
But of course we don't want to pay anymore, and rightly so (if it's not about congestion).
We live in the day and age of unlimited talk and text. Why not data? Especially when I've heard employees from ATT spouting that they have the entire country laid with fiber, and that all "costs" are all "profit."
IDK if his bragging was personally beneficial to him, but I suspect it was.
What, of course, would always solve these issues is more competition. And we all know (well I do) what stands in the way of that: local, state, and federal regulations. http://www.wired.com/2013/07/w...