April 25
Do you support Net Neutrality? Are you a virgin? Do you think this chick is worth supporting Net Neutrality?
If you’ve just answered yes to the above questions then you are primed and ready to get laid. Tania is famous in Belgium for having offered to give blowjobs for the Belgium government to prove they had made 400,000 jobs availible. Well now shes at it again, this time giving out sex itself just for you to show your support for Net Neutrality.
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April 25
You heard it folks. Twitter served a meaningful purpose. A US grad student in Egypt was taking photos of a rally as part of his school project. Before he knew it him and his translator were locked up in an Egyptian jail for “provoking a riot”. The kid takes it upon himself to twitter that he had been arrested. Within 24 hours his location was found, the US Embassy phoned, and a lawyer from his university in Egypt to get him out of jail. Finally Twitter really does help us do something..stay out of jail!
The kid had this to say:
“The ability to communicate with the world via text messages helped assuage fears he would “fall into a black hole,” he said. “Whether it saved my life, or whether it just kept me sane, I don’t know”.”
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April 24

Here in the US we are pretty lucky to have unlimited internet time. If you step outside of the US every company charges for bandwidth consumption. For a short period in my life I lived in Germany, while being there I had the luxery of using TMobile’s internet service. Well I decided to use it the way I always had in the US. At the end of the month, BAM!@, a huge bill for bandwidth consumption. I had pushed us over the limit and had to pay and extra $50 over our normal bill. Which sucked.
So lets fast forward to today. Not too long ago Gizmodo reported that a guy in Bend, Oregon was sent a bill by his new broadband company. Well it wasn’t a good thing. It seems this new broadband company in Oregon wants to charge for bandwidth instead of the flat rate we’re all used to. This is something big companies in the US are starting to play around with. Companies like Time Warner and Comcast want to impose these new rates and control how much we’re using the internet. All we can do for now is wait and hope that this doesn’t happen. How would you react to the new rates?
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April 9
Adobe released the Adobe Media Player this morning. Basically a new application to play various videos and podcasts right from your desktop. Of course this new application takes advantage of the Adobe Air installer, which is a seamless and painless install.
This new media player couldn’t come out without Adobe creating their own TV network, apply dubbed Adobe TV. The Adobe Media Player gives access to tons of TV shows from MTV, CBS, and other various small networks. All of the shows of course come equipped with commercial breaks, but they aren’t overly long. I believe on average I’ve encountered quick one minute commercials. The interface is fairly easy to navigate and everything flows very well when moving around between different areas of the Adobe TV network.
Overall i’m impressed with this setup. Its nice to finally see every TV network embrace the internet. I can’t think of many more that are left who haven’t taken to the internet.
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News - Posted By: Ryan Yockey