It may surprise you to know that dial-up internet access is still prevalent in many areas of Alaska (also no internet access along with no telephone or cell phone and no roads are also prevalent but this is where humans are also not prevalent).

My parent's farm home in Michigan only had 51 kB/s dial-up service as none of the wireless networks would reach them (no cableTV or DSL). So there may be more than one thinks!

But agree generally with points made by the original poster. I receive this reflector as a digest so there is a delay in time for me to read it. I have the reflector address saved in my address book and merely cut-n-paste the topic to a new e-mail to make replies. This means I must also cut-n-paste any of the previous text, so I tend to pare that down.

I did not post any of the previous posts on this topic since everyone should know the topic by now. If not then just hit "Delete".

73, Ed - KL7UW
I have DSL 3-GB/s, landline, and DishNet-TV....and ham radio :-)

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