Day in The City 2001 skateboard video competition, Alan Glass and Blind Ollie’s entry.
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Day in The City 2001 skateboard video competition, Alan Glass and Blind Ollie’s entry.
Source: http://www.youtube.com [via]
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US operators like to privatize and differate internet access. Going backwards with your internet options, unless you pay ??
To quote a Member of Massachusetts;
What did AT&T have to do with inventing the internet? Nothing, they turned down the contract to built it. What did Verizon have to do with the invention of the internet? Nothing. What did Bell-South have to do with the invention of the web-browser? These companies have had nothing to do with what made the internet so special.
Indeed, where did they get the right to dictate a private internet from? I won’t be surprised if EU operators think similar…
Update: The net neutrality law have been accepted, good news.
Website:
www.coanews.org & www.savetheinternet.com
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Ever wondered how wireless we are at the moment? (especially after wireless plans) and ideas for the US (way back 2002). The grass is always greener of your neighbours.

I put web 2.0 in my titel text, so now it’s mine, no it’s mine! Somehow, this is funny too. Clearly if there was anything sensible to capital on/claim/[insert your wish] then this unbiased wiki probably would just say “copyright O’Reilly Media” and further be empty and wordless about it. Well, it doesn’t, Rejoice! Let’s claim the word Beta then (quick, because its hip too). Want more web 2.0 geek culture? Enjoy.
Usefull (Evangelical Lutheran) video if you really haven’t got a clue what Islam is about.
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