But only slightly less than the price of cheese in France is how much the
telco's charge in said country.

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 8:46 AM, b_s-wilk <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>> Too true you could stream quite a few car-b-ques on that fast network.
>> Haven't ever heard of 30,000 cars getting torched in LA or Miami or The
>> Bronx...
>>
>
> Mike
>
> You probably weren't around when DC, Philly, Newark, Detroit, LA were
> burning during the riots of the 60s and 70s.
>
> But if you were, and filmed it, you could broadcast those today very
> cheaply, on fast broadband, but not so cheaply on overpriced US networks.
>
> Burning cars in rough neighborhoods has nothing to do with FIOS or
> broadband or digital TV, anyway. What's your point in foolishly trashing
> Europeans? Don't you know that NATO [Europeans, mostly French] gave the east
> coast of the US protection with air support after 9/11, until March 2002?
> It's another distraction that you and too many other Americans fall for,
> like the unnecessarily fearful people in Arizona.
>
> Get back to the broadband/TV topic.
>
>
> Betty
>
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