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To: gg cox who wrote (137123)12/13/2017 9:03:33 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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SirWalterRalegh

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GG that says that we'd all be stuck on the same road with net neutrality with no fast lane for people willing to pay.

I like toll roads which keep free loaders out of my way. Down with Net Neutrality and Big Brother.

Hooray for wealthy corporations that provide high quality high speed services.

Incidentally I just bought a couple of 2 kilowatt induction cookers for NZ$49 each. That's US$35 each. Good grief that's getting cheap.

So induction coils on cars and in roads should be comparable. I could park my car in the shed for $100 total cost for 2 coils, apart from photovoltaics, and avoid plugging in a cable.

That's a retail price so mass production in a car should be cheaper. I could recharge all over the place by simply parking at a Halo site.

And they weigh about 2 or 3 kg so it's not as though they'd be hefty to cart around.

I don't want my car internet connection stuck in a free-loader traffic jam. DDOS attacks would be out of the question because they wouldn't be willing to pay up the congestion charge to delver their criminal IP packets.

With road tolls and internet tolls varying with demand, moving around roads and Cyberspace would be fast.

Mqurice



To: gg cox who wrote (137123)12/14/2017 8:26:55 AM
From: elmatador3 Recommendations

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dan6
George Statham
gg cox

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Manuel reaction when the FCC Chairman liked my comment