On Sunday 19 October 2003 16:44, John Hasler wrote: > klaus imgrund writes: > > I am always shocked when I get to the US and find out about how many > > people are on dialup or situations like this - I live in Brasil about 10 > > miles from town and got adsl > > How large is the town you are ten miles from? The population density of > the US is much lower than many people realize, as is the degree of > high-density urbanization. I live on a farm just outside a village of 900.
Got about 300.000 -ok - thats the good part about corruption. Once the stuff is in place somebody will use it. > > DSL is available in the next village over from me (six miles away) and may > soon be available here, but I won't be able to afford it. > > > hell,we are supposed to be third world,please don't take that away.It's > > the only thing we got! > > How widely available is DSL in Northeastern Brazil? No idea - I don't live there but the last time they had a 2 MB/s link in the hotel for free. -- "Is it in yet?" salivated the piano playing virgin as the nose-grooming faggot butler tweaked her muscular disk drives and pounded his humongous cod into her slurping cockpit. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]