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I came across this link via Boing Boing which shows a slick production of a “video” to save the internet and establishes the foundation of “”; something that I had explored earlier on in these columns.

The americans are crazy . They must really be influenced by loads of horse crap; remember they were the ones who voted Bush back in power! Anyway, enjoy the video.

 

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Absolute shit! I pay for my DSL line, at a certain speed, whow can anybody limit it up? If it is a chargeable service - wellcome, if not - get lost.

Absolute shit! I pay for my DSL line, at a certain speed, whow can anybody limit it up? If it is a chargeable service - wellcome, if not - get lost.

I have always been arguing on those lines right from the start.

I have always been arguing on those lines right from the start.

Completely unrelated to this post but in the spirit of this blog

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/OPINION/Editorial/Why_China_can_and_we_wont_/articleshow/1709598.cms

First time i see constructive criticism in a broadsheet.

Completely unrelated to this post but in the spirit of this blog

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/OPINION/Editorial/Why_China_can_and_we_wont_/articleshow/1709598.cms

First time i see constructive criticism in a broadsheet.

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