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by ssl-3
13 days ago
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Yep. For a router. I didn't say that I thought it was right, or fair, or just. I didn't say I liked it, or that I agree with it. In fact, I think it's a pretty ugly state of affairs when a person in an area of poor connectivity needs to climb the hill/go into town/otherwise make plans before they can get their shiny new router to work. I can accept that things are the way they are, or I can pretend that they're different. Acceptance seems to be a lot more honest. |
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The implication that there is nothing anyone can do to improve the existing state of affairs is also incorrect.