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my thoughts on broadband.
Current Mood: Bored“What speed is really Broadband for you?”
Our CPU’s are much faster year by year and all this new user generated content has to come from somewhere. Let the users be free of their upload constraints!
Here’s my semi un-formulated explanation for what I feel should be considered “broadband” today and tomarrow:
I’m quite complacent [...]