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Posted by sosessyithurts on September 2, 2006, 10:12 am
http://tinyurl.com/hbspa
I've been reading up on the frenzy to pump the internet and HDTV
through the power lines. It's already been successfully done in
Virginia, and other test areas.
This technology is going to do away with phone lines and cable lines.
Now, are we going to have to slap an anti-trust suit on the power
company
AND IT'S ABOUT TIME THE IDIOTS PUSHED THE INTERNET THROUGH THE POWER
GRID
what was anyone ever thinking to pay ma bell $100.00 a month for a home
and business line... a dedicated fax line etc..
it's crazy!
at last! cheap high speed internet
HO HUM FOR VERIZONS FIBER OPTICS.. verizon has been furiously laying
fiber optics across the country... they shoulda saw this technology
coming.
all that money wasted
internet over the power grid should come in around 2.5 gb per second.
if you can plug in a lamp, you can get high speed internet.
woo hoo
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Posted by Pop` on September 2, 2006, 11:14 am
First rule of spammers: Spammers lie.
First words in Subject: "not spam"
Unsolicited
bulk delivery
targets unknown
target interests unknown
IT'S SPAM!
REPORTED AS SUCH.
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Posted by sosessyithurts on September 2, 2006, 11:25 am
report it all you want, Im going to report you for being disruptive
this is an excellent contribution to the alt.home.repair group
hopefully this technology will do away with cable and telephone wires
i see lots of poasts on home telephone wiring etc...
Pop` wrote:
> First rule of spammers: Spammers lie.
> First words in Subject: "not spam"
> Unsolicited
> bulk delivery
> targets unknown
> target interests unknown
>
> IT'S SPAM!
>
> REPORTED AS SUCH.
first of all they are not going to heed your babbling
second of all even if they did, THERE IS NO SPAM YA IDIOT
good grief it's a tech article on the technology of internet through
the power grid
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Posted by Oren on September 2, 2006, 11:51 am
wrote:
>this is an excellent contribution to the alt.home.repair group
And just what would a reader here need to repair...nothing?
>good grief it's a tech article on the technology of internet through
>the power grid
And it's old news. When you get it let us know.
Oren
"Well, it doesn't happen all the time, but when it happens, it happens
constantly."
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Posted by sosessyithurts on September 2, 2006, 12:17 pm
Oren wrote:
> And just what would a reader here need to repair...nothing?
whatever blowhard, but it ain't spam now is it
> And it's old news. When you get it let us know.
> Oren
ah bull! i know everything, and I just heard about it
you had something constructive you wanted to contibute?
can you even spell the word internet?
will oren ever get his web tv rebooted..
all this and more after a word from our sponsor "hooked on phonics"
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