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    kungfu beer

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  1. Comment - Google calls Gmail outage 'minor issue', but thousands beg to differ

    (Sep 2, 2009 - 2:47 PM)

    When this happens, get off your backside or grab a good ole fashioned telephone to communicate.

  2. Comment - Frontier ISP toys with 5 GB usage cap

    (Aug 25, 2008 - 7:57 PM)

    I have Time Warner, which I pay for RR Extreme, but have spent the last month contacting support because of constant service outages. They can't even maintain a service, why should I have to pay more to download what I can't even get most of the time now?

    Basic internet service is $49.95 a month, and extreme is $69.95 per month. With that cost, and most of the support services outsourced..I'd say bandwidth cost issues are not an acceptable excuse.

    I want what I pay for, and that is a steady, high stream service without any caps. This is why there are lower cost services, for those who don't need it.

    Remember when SBC used to provide 5 static IP addresses when you got DSL, but the modem would only support one IP....talk about waste!

  3. Comment - A hundred bucks turns a BlackBerry into a Garmin navigator

    (May 19, 2008 - 10:11 AM)

    Must be because they haven't completed the "Can you see me now" tests.....

    It will spark a whole new line of commercials!

  4. Comment - Beta of an Outlook synchronization gadget for Google Apps

    (May 19, 2008 - 10:06 AM)

    Agreed! Imagine when this goes live, how many people will be asking why they cannot connect it!!!

  5. Comment - Guilty: Duluth Woman Owes $222,000 for Pirating Songs

    (Oct 4, 2007 - 9:35 PM)

    such as the contention that all ripping of music from CD, even for personal use, constitutes theft
    Here's the irony.....

    These are the companies that produce the music.
    These are the companies that produce the CD's.
    These are the companies that produce the technology to listen to the music on CD's
    These are the companies that produce the technology to copy the music.
    These are the companies that produce the media to copy the music.
    These are the companies that produce the technology to listen to the copied music on the copyable media.

    These are the companies that don't want you to copy and listen to the music on the technology that they created.

    They want you to buy the music and all the technology to create backups, but they want it to be illegal to do so.

    Wow!