You're making the assumption that the upper management cares about how many calls their policies generate. They don't. They only care how quickly we peons field them (I work tech support, though not for an ISP).I doubt it, they would be drown in a sea of confused tech support calls.
That doesn't mean we're all retarded.Some idiots pay hundreds of dollars a month for cell phones.
That doesn't mean we're all retarded.[/QUOTE]Some idiots pay hundreds of dollars a month for cell phones.
You're making the assumption that the upper management cares about how many calls their policies generate. They don't. They only care how quickly we peons field them (I work tech support, though not for an ISP).[/QUOTE]I doubt it, they would be drown in a sea of confused tech support calls.
You're making the assumption that the upper management cares about how many calls their policies generate. They don't. They only care how quickly we peons field them (I work tech support, though not for an ISP).[/quote]I doubt it, they would be drown in a sea of confused tech support calls.
That doesn't mean we're all retarded.[/QUOTE]Some idiots pay hundreds of dollars a month for cell phones.
Television made up for the cost by introducing specialty channels that catered to whatever somebody wanted to watch at any given time, which is why it's still around. It gave people something they didn't already have.People used to scoff at the idea of paying monthly for radio and television.
You're making the assumption that the upper management cares about how many calls their policies generate. They don't. They only care how quickly we peons field them (I work tech support, though not for an ISP).[/quote]I doubt it, they would be drown in a sea of confused tech support calls.
You're making the assumption that the upper management cares about how many calls their policies generate. They don't. They only care how quickly we peons field them (I work tech support, though not for an ISP).[/quote]I doubt it, they would be drown in a sea of confused tech support calls.
We do that in Germany already. It's horrible.People used to scoff at the idea of paying monthly for radio and television.
Adding confusion is how you make money. If people overpay for services they don't need and get overcharged for services they didn't initially pay for, companies make more money. Just like the Credit Card companies.[/QUOTE]Yeah, that's completely different. But imagine adding in to that the original chart, and it has to be added in to every tier. You're telling me they aren't going to look at that and say it's too much?
[...] And again, the Internet is not something that you just dump something on. It's not a big truck. It's a series of tubes. "[/b]
Holy shit, the government is capable of sending whole internets to each other....an Internet was sent by my staff at 10 o'clock in the morning on Friday. I got it yesterday..
Ex, dammit. Ex U.S. Senator.A US Senator
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Ex, dammit. Ex U.S. Senator.[/QUOTE]A US Senator
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Ex, dammit. Ex U.S. Senator.[/quote]A US Senator
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wikipedia said:During his trial, Stevens campaigned for re-election to his Senate seat. On November 4, 2008, eight days after his conviction, he lost the election to Democrat Mark Begich by 3,953 votes, a 1.24% margin.[4][5] Stevens conceded defeat in a statement released the next day,[6] making him the first U.S. senator from Alaska to be defeated in a general election and the longest-serving U.S. Senator ever to lose a re-election bid.[7]