Re: [FRIAM] Wow. 6 whole days without a Nexus 4 post.

2013-02-24 Thread Owen Densmore
God, thats amazing speed. I wonder if the cell providers might eventually take over broadband to the home? I know there are cell modem like critters that work as home broadband (Carl uses one). Currently they are expensive for massive use (movies etc). But with the failure of good broadband

Re: [FRIAM] Wow. 6 whole days without a Nexus 4 post.

2013-02-24 Thread Douglas Roberts
I'm in Las Vegas NV for the next few days, regularly getting 18 Mbps down, 1 Mbps up on my $30/month unlimited T-Mobile plan. -Doug On Feb 24, 2013 11:13 AM, Owen Densmore o...@backspaces.net wrote: God, thats amazing speed. I wonder if the cell providers might eventually take over broadband

Re: [FRIAM] [sfx: Discuss] For New Mexico Friam folk: Please Help

2013-02-24 Thread Owen Densmore
They now have a new goal: 750 signatures, of which they have over 500. SignOn is surprisingly effective, I recommend more of us signing. -- Owen On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Robert J. Cordingley rob...@cirrillian.com wrote: Kim et al re: SB 463 SignOn.org/MoveOn.org also offer an

Re: [FRIAM] Wow. 6 whole days without a Nexus 4 post.

2013-02-24 Thread Robert Holmes
Massive use in US = normal use in the rest of civilization. Verizon just tried to sign a friend up to a wireless plan as her main internet access. Monthly cap? 5Gb. That's about a movie and a half at HD. —R On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Owen Densmore o...@backspaces.net wrote: snip

Re: [FRIAM] Wow. 6 whole days without a Nexus 4 post.

2013-02-24 Thread Owen Densmore
Yeah but damn its hard to get reasonable broadband here. A couple of cans and string would beat what I got. -- Owen On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 9:21 PM, Robert Holmes rob...@robertholmes.orgwrote: Massive use in US = normal use in the rest of civilization. Verizon just tried to sign a friend