The End of the Internet?

Discussion in 'Computer Science & Culture' started by Mythbuster, Feb 3, 2006.

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  1. Stryder Keeper of "good" ideas. Valued Senior Member

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    Anomalous,
    You really have some issues to work out. I wouldn't be suprised if you and a few of the others came from that forum that was setup just to innitiate trolling activities, so why not go back to it?
     
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  3. Anomalous Banned Banned

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    Ya I was expecting this from U, If U look at my threads they are out of Genuine interest but its the mods that screw them, And OffCourse the lack of features here in Sciforums.

    So Now U have a Conspiracy theory on your mind ?
     
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  5. river-wind Valued Senior Member

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    True.

    Congress held a hearing on the issue of network nuetrality this week; I like Lawrence Lessig's speech:
    http://commerce.senate.gov/pdf/lessig-020706.pdf
     
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  7. RickyH Valued Senior Member

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    The internet could not be banned. Imagine the stock market after Microsoft, Yahoo, and Google shares all dropped. Walstreet would take a very long time to recover. Now however it is true that the decline in this would make up in other stocks. But would they take the risk? Would they want to? I could imagine these are posted to put a scare on share holders on the internet to sell stocks at a cheaper price.
     
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