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In reply to the discussion: Darwin, CA, the town trapped by dialup internet. [View all]quakerboy
(14,877 posts)42. I have a hard time believing Kathy Goss
"we are not asking to be given anything", "we are willing to pay what it takes to get the hardware installed". Although, if they are already running a line nearby, that might make it a lot cheaper, and believable.
But usually when someone starts off with "we don't want anything", they are lying, because if it were true they've already made the arraignments, put up the cash, and the article title is "Darwin CA Gets Broadband Internet".
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Thanks a bunch. I live in a rural area with only dial-up, and there are plenty of other lefties
scarletwoman
Apr 2012
#7
But it's true, a large portion of the Conservative vote comes from rural areas.
Zalatix
Apr 2012
#18
Notoriously unreliable, even a light rain shower will shut down satellite service. And it's slow too
riderinthestorm
Apr 2012
#34
He tried it in his initial spat of all kinds of alternative energy programs. What happened? Repukes.
freshwest
Apr 2012
#13