Re: [videoblogging] Re: How will vloggers differ from bloggers.

2005-09-01 Thread Kunga
No Gena. It's a one year rate that you can renew at the same price after the year is up. And don't worry what they say. You will be able to renew at the same low rate. I even know people who refuse the contract and still get it for $14.95 a month. You are letting FEAR get in your way. If

Re: [videoblogging] Re: How will vloggers differ from bloggers.

2005-09-01 Thread Kunga
Good to know. I should have figured they would play games with each market. But my point is that if she can get that rate for 6 months it is highly likely she will be able to renew at the same low price for the another 6 months. They do not really jack up the price at the end of a

Re: [videoblogging] Re: How will vloggers differ from bloggers.

2005-09-01 Thread Adrian Miles
around the 1/9/05 Markus Sandy mentioned about Re: [videoblogging] Re: How will vloggers differ from blogg that: that's incorrect (it may be true for you, but not throughout the major California metro areas and certainly not in the rural areas) it goes at least as high as $79.95 for home DSL in

Re: [videoblogging] Re: How will vloggers differ from bloggers.

2005-09-01 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Bandwidth sustainability will be a key geopolitical issue, it certainly is right now in Australia except it isn't called that. I agree with you. This is a real issue. What do they call it in Australia? Its not something that is much talked about in the US either. If it is, they usually call it

Re: [videoblogging] Re: How will vloggers differ from bloggers.

2005-09-01 Thread Adrian Miles
around the 1/9/05 Joshua Kinberg mentioned about Re: [videoblogging] Re: How will vloggers differ from blogg that: I agree with you. This is a real issue. What do they call it in Australia? Its not something that is much talked about in the US either. If it is, they usually call it something more