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What makes the fcc more capable of making such a decision than the justice department? And why do you think the fcc would always side with startups whereas the justice department wouldn't?
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Patrick Fox wrote: What makes the fcc more capable of making such a decision than the justice department
First I didn't claim that the FCC was the only possibility.
Second the FCC rule was placed on the providers and for all business. A anti-trust agreement would be unlikely to apply to providers nor all businesses.
Patrick Fox wrote: And why do you think the fcc would always side with startups whereas the justice department wouldn't?
That statement has nothing to do with what I said and also has nothing to do with the FCC rule that was just struck down.
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The FCC attempt at expanding its authority under the guise of net neutrality is not necessary. It's just more expansion of government. Any real abuses in the marketplace can be handled with existing law. The FCC with its net neutrality provisions does not make it any more efficient at policing ISPs, it's decisions would have been made on as case by case basis as well.
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Patrick Fox wrote: Any real abuses in the marketplace can be handled with existing law.
So you claim.
Patrick Fox wrote: it's decisions would have been made on as case by case basis as well.
What? The regulation would have made it illegal for any provider to differentiate service especially based on pricing. There is no "case by case" in that determination.
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I suppose I agree, as long as the isp's "preferences" are made public.
Steve
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I've been following this more closely; you have the right idea. Companies should be allowed to run themselves as necessary, within limits. I don't think Joe User should feel they have the right to choke all of an ISP's bandwidth. So long as more than 1 ISP exists competition should serve to balance between providing user's needs and gouging them.
Where only 1 ISP exists though, things could get ugly. But we do have laws on the books to deal with that and don't need another government body policing this.
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Never teach a pig to sing. You waste your time, and annoy the pig.
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Collin Jasnoch wrote: ou realize that he likes it.
The brighter contestants also realize he's smarter than you.
Will Rogers never met me.
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“Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.”
--Mark Twain
Veni, vidi, vici.
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I like that... and there's a lot of truth to it.
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As an engineer.... I will have to agree with this...
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There are some large threads on the forum recently hating on Justin Bieber. Some food for thought:
* If you don't like his music, don't listen to it.
* Just because he looks different than you doesn't mean you have to call him a girl. Remember, if you're reading this, you're in IT and you're probably weird, and probably awkward.
* (For Parents) Remember what its like when somebody picks on your kid...
* If he is retiring from music, I'm personally jealous! He got in, made tons of money and can now do whatever he wants. The rest of us will continue going to work.
Hogan
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From my perspective, he's a hyped up talentless eejit who believes in his own hype. A waste of space and he invites derision.
He's made a lot of money, granted, but so do pron stars. Sooner gone, sooner forgotten - just like what's his name.
speramus in juniperus
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: just like what's his name. I'll never forget him.
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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Because it isn't music?
Because if you have teenagers you can't "not listen to it" without murdering your offspring?
Because it saves time?
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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OriginalGriff wrote: Because it isn't music?
Why? because you don't like it?
I'd rather be phishing!
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Is there any better reason?
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I have daughters.
They 'like' this shyte.
I have to listen to it when they put the radio on loud.
And you lot wonder why I drink!
speramus in juniperus
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Naggy,
On the flip side, your daughters probably want to drink when you listen to your music/tech podcast/talk radio.
Hogan
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How bally dare you! The Home Service is good and wholesome. Though they do listen to Magic a lot, which I find bearable.
speramus in juniperus
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Don't worry, Nagy. They're probably drinking no matter what you do.
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I feel for you! ...my brother has three beautiful little girls (ages range from <1 to 5)... I don't know how he keeps his sanity listening to this music and watching princess cartoons all day.
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