I think the law should require us all to use carrier pigeons instead. It's about saving the Earth. Modern urban technology generates too many pigeons, just as it generates too much CO2. Messages we send by pigeon instead of internet will reduce our CO2 debt, since the pigeons are already there and require no further carbon combustion.

-- Tony West


When I was a Campus Apartments renter I was limited to Campus Technologies for Internet. (It was blazing fast, had connectivity to Penn's network which was useless to me, was expensive and didn't support home networking.) I don't remember the phone company they used but it wasn't Verizon. They also offered a weird limited cable TV option but I went with Comcast which was available in my building. It's not available in all of their buildings, or wasn't at the time.

Frank


This is interesting, since in West Philadelphia, aren't we ALL limited to Comcast for _cable_? Wouldn't it be great to have a choice?

- Melani Lamond


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