[sllug-members]: Re: sllug-members Digest, Vol 42, Issue 15
Steve Hildebrand
stevehildebrand757 at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 13 10:59:05 MST 2008
I added a link to the Wiki to a graph showing the US as 25th in broadband penetration worldwide:
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/bw/0704/
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Subject: sllug-members Digest, Vol 42, Issue 15
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Today's
Topics:
1.
Re:
UTOPIA
on
Utah
NOW
-
justify!
(David
J
Iannucci)
2.
RE:
HB139
dead?
(tonedevf)
3.
Re:
HB139
dead?
(Kyle
Waters)
-----Inline Message Follows-----
On
Mon,
21
Jan
2008
16:17:47
-0700,
"u235sentinel"
said:
>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccZ33bvY5SQ
>
>
Brian
Roberts
makes
a
lot
of
the
arguments
for
us
in
why
this
is
>
important.
I
had
forgotten
about
this
video,
and
am
finally
getting
around
to
watching
it
right
now.
I
have
written
up
an
explanation
of
the
UTOPIA
issue
for
the
producers
of
Utah
NOW,
so
they
have
an
idea
what
this
is
about,
based
on
what
I
know,
which
isn't
much.
I've
put
it
on
a
mini-wiki,
and
would
like
to
encourage
anyone
with
something
to
add
to
edit
the
wiki
directly.
http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/UTOPIAonUtahNOW
You
can
edit
anonymously
-
just
click
the
edit
tab.
I'd
ask
you
not
to
increase
the
length
much,
because
I
don't
want
to
put
them
off
by
giving
them
too
much
work
to
do
:-),
and
also
not
to
incorporate
arguments
for
or
against
the
issue.
That's
for
the
show
guests
to
do.
This
is
just
to
let
the
producers
know
that
it's
something
worth
putting
on
TV.
I'll
leave
it
up
there
about
a
week
before
finally
sending
it
on
to
KUED.
Thanks
for
your
help!
And
please
feel
free
to
tell
anyone
else
who
can
contribute
to
the
wikidoc.
Dave
On
Mon,
21
Jan
2008
16:17:47
-0700,
"u235sentinel"
said:
>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccZ33bvY5SQ
>
>
Brian
Roberts
makes
a
lot
of
the
arguments
for
us
in
why
this
is
>
important.
I
had
forgotten
about
this
video,
and
am
finally
getting
around
to
watching
it
right
now.
I
have
written
up
an
explanation
of
the
UTOPIA
issue
for
the
producers
of
Utah
NOW,
so
they
have
an
idea
what
this
is
about,
based
on
what
I
know,
which
isn't
much.
I've
put
it
on
a
mini-wiki,
and
would
like
to
encourage
anyone
with
something
to
add
to
edit
the
wiki
directly.
http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/UTOPIAonUtahNOW
You
can
edit
anonymously
-
just
click
the
edit
tab.
I'd
ask
you
not
to
increase
the
length
much,
because
I
don't
want
to
put
them
off
by
giving
them
too
much
work
to
do
:-),
and
also
not
to
incorporate
arguments
for
or
against
the
issue.
That's
for
the
show
guests
to
do.
This
is
just
to
let
the
producers
know
that
it's
something
worth
putting
on
TV.
I'll
leave
it
up
there
about
a
week
before
finally
sending
it
on
to
KUED.
Thanks
for
your
help!
And
please
feel
free
to
tell
anyone
else
who
can
contribute
to
the
wikidoc.
Dave
-----Inline Message Follows-----
Kyle
wrote:
>>>
My
understanding
is
that
most
other
isp's
are
backing
this
bill
because
it
makes
it
more
difficult
for
their
customers
to
share
their
connection
with
their
neighbors.
I
believe
it
was
mostly
the
work
of
constituents
of
Representative
Daw
that
stopped
this
bill.
You
believe
Daw's
people
*stopped*
this
bill?
Try
*sponsored*
this
bill.
We'll
leave
discussing
big
ISP's
interests
or
liability
fears
for
a
later,
more
enlightened
day.
Kyle
wrote:
>>>
My
understanding
is
that
most
other
isp's
are
backing
this
bill
because
it
makes
it
more
difficult
for
their
customers
to
share
their
connection
with
their
neighbors.
I
believe
it
was
mostly
the
work
of
constituents
of
Representative
Daw
that
stopped
this
bill.
You
believe
Daw's
people
*stopped*
this
bill?
Try
*sponsored*
this
bill.
We'll
leave
discussing
big
ISP's
interests
or
liability
fears
for
a
later,
more
enlightened
day.
-----Inline Message Follows-----
tonedevf
wrote:
>
>
You
believe
Daw's
people
*stopped*
this
bill?
Try
*sponsored*
this
bill.
>
>
When
I
say
constituents
I
mean
people
he
represents
that
wrote
to
him
opposing
this
bill.
A
few
of
them
shared
their
emails
with
the
plug
list.
He
responded
to
those
emails
and
asked
to
meet
with
them.
They
in
turn
invited
the
rest
of
us.
Kyle
tonedevf
wrote:
>
>
You
believe
Daw's
people
*stopped*
this
bill?
Try
*sponsored*
this
bill.
>
>
When
I
say
constituents
I
mean
people
he
represents
that
wrote
to
him
opposing
this
bill.
A
few
of
them
shared
their
emails
with
the
plug
list.
He
responded
to
those
emails
and
asked
to
meet
with
them.
They
in
turn
invited
the
rest
of
us.
Kyle
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