John & some OT Clinton comments
No offense intended. My point is that most professional corporate users are less price sensitive and concerned about service quality (and service availability). In contrast, many of Sprint's PCS customers are "first time" cell phone users who (like my parents) seem amazed that this "wireless stuff works at all". This constituency will trade a few dropped calls for a cheaper, "low-end" service :-) I was therefore suggesting that service quality, as opposed to the individual using it, was low-end! But, I better quite while I am ahead (or should I say, while I still have a head!).
Anybody besides me feeling a little embarrassed to be an American? First, we have to listen to a disingenuous Bozo go on national television and admit orally bonking a twenty-one year old girl in the Oval office. Insult-to-injury, he then tries to tell us that its all Ken Starr's fault...because Starr didn't just drop the investigation and accept the B-S cover story...what an outrage! Then, he invokes God, Country and his beloved family (who he has regularly betrayed and humiliated) in telling us that it was time to move on and heal our wounds. I was initially surprised that "Buddy the dog" (anybody remember Checkers?) was not sitting by his side, until I remembered that dogs sometimes start sniffing areas that they shouldn't. Wouldn't want a Monica flashback on national TV would we?
As pathetic as it is that the leader of the Free World can't keep his fly zipped, now we're off bombing Sudanese terrorists to demonstrate how manfully we deal with transgressors. However, are we really to believe that the government has established, beyond any reasonable doubt, that these are the terrorists responsible for the recent bombings? Remember...ostensibly we went in and killed people living in a sovereign state in what is tantamount to a trial, conviction and execution... I hope justice was done, but I have this sick feeling that our fearless leader was more intent on demonstrating his manhood than punishing the evil-doers.
Sadly,
Gregg |