Is England Just Land or English Speaking Peoples....
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Cisco's CRS-3 router made a bit of a splash when it was announced on March 9, but the power of this new device hasn't yet sunk in. Consider: The CRS-3, a network routing system, is able to stream every film ever made, from Hollywood to Bombay, in under four minutes. That's right — the whole universe of films digested in less time than it takes to boil an egg. That may sound like good news for consumers, but it could be the business equivalent of an earthquake for the likes of Universal Studios and Paramount Pictures.
Most people are familiar with routers, or desktop boxes used to provide connectivity between PCs, laptops and printers in a home or small office. These are tiny geckos compared with the T. rexes used by telcos .000013mS
Test & Get Out, BUY or Die. Remember when P2P server was Hazeltine or any.other horrid device, like HP2000 or IBM 400. Now Ante' UP & Cards ROYAL. Will Flush of Hollywood Keep Up with INdie Developers. Blu or More. Eye6 all way. 1 Gb/s or more now oncoming standard. REgular service for Consumer. ComeOn Holly Bell, Make Some More.
Good Ones this Time. Big Shots, BIG Screen, Big DAT Transfers.
First it will be the connection to every single home, then it will be the telescreens. Pretty soon the gov will know everything you do, from what temp your thermostat is set to, to what tv program you happen to be watching at any given moment. All so the corporatocracy can effectively manage their slaves.
i think britain should unveil a plan for a digital gordon brown
at least that way we can virus him up, delete him and low-level format the hard drive he was on!
while we're at it we should sort out that malware mandelson too
... just another excuse to bring back the national ID card. After all, you'll need some sort of secure ID to use the new website ;-)
Just in On AMP Wires:
Cisco's CRS-3 router made a bit of a splash when it was announced on March 9, but the power of this new device hasn't yet sunk in. Consider: The CRS-3, a network routing system, is able to stream every film ever made, from Hollywood to Bombay, in under four minutes. That's right — the whole universe of films digested in less time than it takes to boil an egg. That may sound like good news for consumers, but it could be the business equivalent of an earthquake for the likes of Universal Studios and Paramount Pictures.
Most people are familiar with routers, or desktop boxes used to provide connectivity between PCs, laptops and printers in a home or small office. These are tiny geckos compared with the T. rexes used by telcos .000013mS
Test & Get Out, BUY or Die. Remember when P2P server was Hazeltine or any.other horrid device, like HP2000 or IBM 400. Now Ante' UP & Cards ROYAL. Will Flush of Hollywood Keep Up with INdie Developers. Blu or More. Eye6 all way. 1 Gb/s or more now oncoming standard. REgular service for Consumer. ComeOn Holly Bell, Make Some More.
Good Ones this Time. Big Shots, BIG Screen, Big DAT Transfers.
Guess Whom.
First it will be the connection to every single home, then it will be the telescreens. Pretty soon the gov will know everything you do, from what temp your thermostat is set to, to what tv program you happen to be watching at any given moment. All so the corporatocracy can effectively manage their slaves.
what happens in 2015 when a third of citzenry is denied access to the internet for violating the Digital Economy Bill?
Let me guess, they can't vote, don't get medical treatment, no dole...
Oh yeah.
during your mandatory morning exercise? (See Orwell's novel, "1984".)