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History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people.
Well this is a new one for me, now our young people, that have shown more backbone, conviction and more moral compass than leaders of the western...
ICC exposes threats from USA and Israel [Link] #astrology
Good job he doesn't work for Boeing. With respect to those passed.
it always the same, if the focus is in anyway blurred, the return can retaliate with mudslinging
Any issue that gets hijacked and turned into an idelology is usually distorted beyond recognition. The Earth has had changing climate where it has...
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First there was aol. Everybody connect! Phone modem slow, but that's all anyone had back then (at home anyway). But it was a new innovation and people discovered each other and crime expanded their horizon also.
Then their service deteriorated and ppl complained for a few years.
Then the FCC totally revamped the frequency chart so they could use digital, double up the $ returns from frequency use. And, in order to justify to ham radio users what they were doing, removed the eternal "you gotta learn morse code" rule from the entrance requirements so ham radio "wouldn't die out". The result was tons of ppl got on the air that didn't know a thing...kind of like when the CB radio craze started. But again, they didn't know how to build their own sets, what made sets tick, etc. I exaggerated a little, but it got "instantized" if you get the drift; frequencies were shifted...and ham radio also got some frequencies removed! (which to me is just the start down the road to getting rid of people that can communicate off-grid).
I believe this was done around the world, but not sure.
Then cable bought out internet in the years of "monopolies return". Once that happened internet anything had all these taxes, just like the landline phones. Internet does not support old fashioned bell phones, which have great sound. This is because landline phonelines also have electrical support; but antenna phones (not cell) depend on electricity from the wall. That is why many like cell phones, besides being handy dandy. Btw they are upping the frequencies so we don't miss a call, but get more head cancers for those that use cell phones. Our country loves us, let me count the ways.