All is not good on the internet front...

tckfui

Well-Known Member
I think we should all boycot ATT and cingular... I have ATT cingular on my cellphone. thoes bastards!!! and they would charge me to cancle my contract... but when it expires!!! than, then well talk :P
 

donnieosmond

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there is no way consumers would tolerate this. It would never last.
Are you sure?

Aren't these the same consumers that continue to buy toys from China and the same consumers that use teflon pans when cooking even though they have been proven to cause cancer? The same consumers that gamble their life savings away at quarter slot casinos, the same consumers that smoke cigarettes and know they are going to die because of it, the same consumers that respond to e-mails from fake people overseas trying to steal their money and the same consumers that pay at least $10.00 more per product at the store just to get all the name brands.

It's not much different if you think about it. Sadly this will get accepted by a stunning majority of people that don't realize how good they have it right now. And even when the internet is finally filtered, most of these people won't even notice. Because they go on with their day to day routines powered by a common displacement, a mutual complacency and most of all a collective misunderstanding of the world around them. Another step in the wrong direction, America.

Ron Paul '08
 

chewy*barber

shawarma king
Are you sure?

Aren't these the same consumers that continue to buy toys from China and the same consumers that use teflon pans when cooking even though they have been proven to cause cancer? The same consumers that gamble their life savings away at quarter slot casinos, the same consumers that smoke cigarettes and know they are going to die because of it, the same consumers that respond to e-mails from fake people overseas trying to steal their money and the same consumers that pay at least $10.00 more per product at the store just to get all the name brands.

It's not much different if you think about it. Sadly this will get accepted by a stunning majority of people that don't realize how good they have it right now. And even when the internet is finally filtered, most of these people won't even notice. Because they go on with their day to day routines powered by a common displacement, a mutual complacency and most of all a collective misunderstanding of the world around them. Another step in the wrong direction, America.

Ron Paul '08
were you drinking a starbucks when you wrote this? :mrgreen:
 

tckfui

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no I'm in NY... I guess me saying i'm in tokyo is kind of missleading:P lots of people ask that, wonder why :P
 

Kant

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no I'm in NY... I guess me saying i'm in tokyo is kind of missleading:P lots of people ask that, wonder why :P
because tokyo is awesome. if it weren't so damn expensive i would want to live there. well i'd like to go to japan in general but yeah.
 

Inneedofbuds

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Are you sure?

Aren't these the same consumers that continue to buy toys from China and the same consumers that use teflon pans when cooking even though they have been proven to cause cancer? The same consumers that gamble their life savings away at quarter slot casinos, the same consumers that smoke cigarettes and know they are going to die because of it, the same consumers that respond to e-mails from fake people overseas trying to steal their money and the same consumers that pay at least $10.00 more per product at the store just to get all the name brands.

It's not much different if you think about it. Sadly this will get accepted by a stunning majority of people that don't realize how good they have it right now. And even when the internet is finally filtered, most of these people won't even notice. Because they go on with their day to day routines powered by a common displacement, a mutual complacency and most of all a collective misunderstanding of the world around them. Another step in the wrong direction, America.

Ron Paul '08
(Deep breath in) No, these are not even close to similar. You have an interesting mix of things that are supposed to correspond to me choosing an internet carrier, so I can't really generalize with one counter point, so will do them all individually.
It's exactly like buying crappy toys from China. If you dont want them, dont buy them. That one was easy. Same goes with the teflon pans. As far as the quarter slots and smoking... well I have no idea what that is all about. But I choose not to gamble quarter slots and smoke, just as I would choose not to have a cable company that filtered searches. I think the big difference there is that gambling and cigarettes are addicting, and even though some people want to quit using them, they simply cant. Fake oversea emails??? WTF??? I mean, what?? How..does this...huh? And have you been to Wal-Mart? It's as name brand as you get and everything in that place is cheaper than shit. That's why they are Wal-mart, because they have name brand merchandise for very cheap. People like name brands because they have a name for a reason. They provided a consistant product for a long enough period of time that people know the names.
The simple fact is that if At&T filtered my search, I would call up Time Warner, Road Runner, Covad, Speakeasy...shit AOL, anyone that would not. if AT&T does do this, they will be marketing schools, businesses, churches, military, things like this, the average home consumer will always have other options.
 

donnieosmond

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You missed the point man. We're not talking about you. If you're on this website it doesn't apply to you. It applies to the millions of people every day that just log on to check their e-mail or play fantasy football. Do you think they care if their internet gets filtered? The things that are being filtered, they don't access and wouldn't know how to even if they wanted to. There are so many people out there like that and that alone is enough to sway in at&t's favor and they know it. My analogies make perfect sense. They all come back to consumer ignorance. Or maybe consumer indifference. Either way, it's the first step in the wrong direction.
 

Inneedofbuds

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You missed the point man. We're not talking about you. If you're on this website it doesn't apply to you. It applies to the millions of people every day that just log on to check their e-mail or play fantasy football. Do you think they care if their internet gets filtered? The things that are being filtered, they don't access and wouldn't know how to even if they wanted to. There are so many people out there like that and that alone is enough to sway in at&t's favor and they know it. My analogies make perfect sense. They all come back to consumer ignorance. Or maybe consumer indifference. Either way, it's the first step in the wrong direction.

I didnt miss any points. We just disagree on a very basic point that the America public will tolerate a filtered internet. I tend to think they arent quite as stupid as you make them out to be. Those who like the idea of filtering will of course go that route, the vast majority of people who don't want filtering will go the other route. I mean, business' don't even filter the internet in China, and they're communist. I can guarantee you that I will never in my life use an internet connection that is filtered, unless it is done so by the government themselves.
 

BSIv2.0

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the sentiments of 99% of America ^^
I hope you can understand the difference between a jest and a heartfelt statement. :neutral:

That said....Americans wont tolerate their internet being censored.....Unless they throw the word "terrorist threat" in there somewhere.

We all know...anything's possible then.
 

natmoon

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I have heard that they will have to offer filtered and unfiltered choices by law.
This will however make anyone choosing unfiltered a prime target for investigation.
All i can see is a load of new net providers popping up offering unfiltered content.
I have also heard that until they can sort out the speed issues of filtered content its a no go in most areas except those offering 24mb lines:blsmoke:
 

FebreezeIt

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I've been thinking about selling my TV. Aside from the History/Discovery channel there is nothing worthwhile. Most TV new cites are just propaganda anyways. Oh, how I would miss good old Fox News (rolls eyes)....
 

tckfui

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man I got that shit that records TV shows all day, so I pretty much just watch the same 7 shows :P, I'm adding that new show on the discovery channle, that looks like a ripoff of the mythbusters :P
 
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