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I'm data neutral thanks to Ozzy's new data fitness video. Up! Down! Up! Down!

Be real, be sober. And thanks Oz.

posted by : WSmart, 13 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Apples and oranges

How can you add up broadcast TV data simultaneously going to tens of millions of receivers and web data in the same figure? This is just somebody who wanted to come up with an outlandish number to stir up outrage, as apparently has been done.

posted by : SV Guy, 11 December 2009 Complain about this comment
sounds like a lot

Just sounds like more ammunition for ISP's to raise rates and impose more caps and restrictions.

posted by : doc2or, 11 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Horray for Television Licenses!

~More than 41 per cent of an American's day is spent watching some of the worst telly in the world - some of it makes even Italian TV look good.~

...Apparently you haven't watched to much American Television then.
Otherwise you'd know that that what you happened to have stated, was a load of ... well Bull Excrement.

But, then again we can't have a David Attenborough throughout the World, now can we?

And, as a viewer I really don't have any direct wish to pay his Salary (or part thereof), so you can enjoy him instead.

Besides I'd much rather what NCIS or CSI: Miami instead.

posted by : Anonymous, 11 December 2009 Complain about this comment
don't speak for all of us...

Some of us here know how much gluttony and waste is taking place in the states. Some of us know that most people in this country aren't pulling their (over)weight. Unfortunately, the situation doesn't seem to be easily rectified or solved quickly.

I guess I'll go back to playing on my smartphone.

posted by : dave, 11 December 2009 Complain about this comment
more detailed info...

the 34gb that yanks consume is 90% menus and 10% large clothes

posted by : hank lardman, 11 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Lightweight American million???

"...but since this is the lightweight American million..."

Lightweight American million? One million = 10^6 in both the UK and the US. Clearly you are confused with one billion which is not the same in the UK and US.

posted by : KSabre, 11 December 2009 Complain about this comment

How much data do you eat in a day?

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