Unfetterd YourNet Access
YourNet, new, innovative, unfettered by regulation.
Details below the RULES OF LIFE.
Jeffrey once said in MTM
RULES OF LIFE
01. If you're too open-minded, your brains fall out.
02. Age is a very high price to pay for maturity.
03. Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.
04. Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
05. If you must choose between two evils, pick the one that you haven't tried before.
06. My idea of housework is to sweep the room with a glance.
07. Not one shred of evidence supports the notion that life is serious.
08. It is easier to get forgiveness than permission.
09. For every action, there is an equal and opposite government program.
10. If you look like your passport picture, you probably need the trip.
11. Bills travel through the mail at twice the speed of cheques.
12. A conscience is what hurts when all other parts feel so good.
13. Eat well, stay fit and die anyway.
14. Men are from earth, women are from earth, deal with it.
15. No husband has ever been shot while doing the dishes.
16. A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand.
17. Middle age is when broadness of the mind and narrowness of the waist change places.
18. Opportunities always look bigger going than coming.
19. Junk is something you've kept for years and throw away three weeks before you need it.
20. There is always one more imbecile than you counted on.
21. Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.
22. By the time you've figured out how to make ends meet, the ends move.
23. Thou shalt not weigh more than the refrigerator.
24. Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world.
25. Learn from the mistakes of others. You can't live long enough to make them all yourself.
26. Doctors can be frustrating. You wait two weeks for an appointment,
and he says, "I wish you'd come to me sooner."
Dante once said somewhere, some time, somehow:
Google Groups Says:
What is a Usenet Newsgroup?
Usenet is an internet bulletin board system that began at Duke University,
North Carolina, USA in 1979. Usenet users can post messages to news-
groups that can be read and responded to by anyone who has access to
the system through a newsreader. Overthe years, the number of news-
groups has grown into the thousands, hosted all over the world and covering
every conceivable topic.
Google Groups contains the world's most comprehensive archive of Usenet
postings, dating back to 1981. Google Groups eliminates the need for a new-
sreader and lets you search this archive the same way you'd search on the
web. You can also use Google Groups to post your own comments to an
existing Usenet newsgroup.
Now consider:
Goooooogle does not discuss the internet origins and how the cost of the
internet spread over millions of subscribers made an internet BBS readily
accessible to the masses as has the inexpensive computer.
1986 - $3500 IBM 128K RAM, 6mHz, OS ran from 135k floppy plus mono monitor, etc.
mem upgrade at $200/64K to max 256?k., 300 baud modem, $100
1989 - $1200 Mac 1mb RAM, 8mHz, OS ran from 800k floppy. built in 9" hi-res mono monitor.
mem upgrade at $250/mb to max 4 mb,.
ran OS and dB from 1mb RAM drive to facilitate floppy disc storage and 2nd floppy for
additional program use., extra 800K floppy drive $130.
1992 - $2250, 16 mb RAM, 90 mHz, OS ran from 8mb built in HD, 13" 16 bit built in color monitor
mem upgrade at $78/32mb to max 64mb. $70 56K baud modem munged to 115K - don't ask.
$25/month Dial up internet at 12K to 28K baud (but ftp sites, some at 90-115K baud).
(actually 51 k baud limit on ISP's anyway and few, if any, provided that much.)
1996 - $250 used, 32 mb RAM, 120 mHz, OS ran from 40mb built in HD, 13" 16 bit built in color monitor
mem upgrade at $128/64mb to max 128mb. used old 115K baud modem.
Dial up internet at 12K to 28K baud (but ftp sites, some at 90-115K baud).
good color printer $150.
2006 - $600, 1mb RAM, 2.2 gHz, OS runs from 160 gb built in HD, built in DD DVD burner
built in 15.4" widescreen 32 bit color, built in broadband and 56K modem.
mem upgrade at $35/gb to max 2 gb, flas mem USB plug in was $12 for 1 gb.
USB plug-in mem is mmc/sd reader protected for $9, 2gb sd for $20.
2007 - $700, 1mb RAM, 2.2 gHz, OS runs from 250 gb built in HD, built in DD DVD burner
built in 15.4" widescreen 32 bit color, built in broadband and 56K modem, webcam
and mmc/sd memory card reader. Using same USB flash mem as 2006.
mem upgrade to 2 gb using 2006 upgrade, max is 4gb.
Internet, broadband at $30/month. D/L at 30 to 215 kb/sec depending upon site and time of day.
Considering inflation, $700 in 2007 compared to what, $150 in 1986? or is it less than $150?
1988 mono printer at $249, 1998 color $78, 1998 scanner $70, 2001 USB scanner $32
2007 scanner-color printer combo $50.
Affordability, availability, accessibility.
READ ALL ABOUT IT ! ! !
YourNet Totally Public Unfettered Global Communications Network For You
Remember - the internet is part of a global communications network used by its founders.
Making a totally public "YourNet" is very easy. Set up a communications network.
You'll need quite a few computers and terabyte upon terabyte of memory. It will be difficult
to sell YourNet so do like the internet creators did, set up IP's (Internet Providers) that you call
YP's (YourNet Providers) who wholesale the product to YSP's (YourNet Service Providers) who in
turn retail it to us, the public, and keep the whole thing running. Protect YourNet against DOS
attacks and the like coming at you constantly from every direction. Then sell it competitively.
Get people to subscribe - easy because you can offer them the free-public-not a govt entity
advantage, can't you?
But that you will accomplish easily, everybody wants free, unencumbered by govt. restriction,
don't they? Surely you will get enough millions of subscribers to cover your cost of setting up and
maintaining this global communications network that you call YourNet, won't you?
Of course, a lot of people won't want to switch and to sell YourNet you'll have to work out a deal
with the internet people to allow YourNet subscribers and internet subscribers to communicate.
That might be a snag, temporary, of course, because you are selling free of control access to YourNet
and the internet folks want to maintain control over their internet. You'll think of something, I am sure.
Hey, I love that kind of stuff, but I'm a "late buyer" after I see how it works out, etc.
Make me your fifty millionth subscriber with a prize of lifetime free broadband service.
Well, it is by idea, YourNet will owe that buch to be, d*i*n, you'll me baking millions, eh?
Uhhhhhhh, sobehow by mkey and by bkey, bust've meen the mudweiser®,
Well, it is my idea, YourNet will owe that much to me, d*_*n, you'll be making billions, heh?
Let me know when you reach that point and we can set it up.
I'll act real surprised, "Hey, I finally decided to switch and, WOW, I 'just happened to be'
YourNets fifty millionth subscriber, wow, oh, I'm speechless." (don't you wish), ROTFL ...
Affordability, availability, accessibility.
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date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 08:33:39 +0100
author: Dante Alighieri
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