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The Case Against Net Neutrality 702

jeek writes "While I certainly don't agree with it, this article tries to make the case that Net Neutrality may actually be bad for America. From the article: 'If the government regulates net neutrality, policies for internet access are set by one entity: the FCC. However, if the government stays out, each company will set its own policies. If you don’t like the FCC’s policies, you are stuck with them unless you leave the United States. If you don’t like your internet service provider’s policies, you can simply switch to another one. So which model sounds better to you?'"

Comment Re:Dumb mistake, Apple (Score 1) 245

I wonder if this is simply a carryover from OS 9 and before. In the old Apple OS's, closing a window never closed the program, it merely made the window disappear. You had to Quit the application (Cmd-Q or from the menu) to quit the application. Admittedly, there are several OS X apps that quit when you close the main window. System Preferences does (but that's not an application in my book). System Info doesn't quit when you close the window though (would that be "document based?"). However, in the old OS 9 and before, the close window button was on the top right as I recall.

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