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Charge for Internet, Please.
Re: the latest "Taxpayer Assets Project" pettition against
charges for internet use.
Personally, internet charges, combined with dropping of NSF
involvement, can't come too quickly for me. I want to sign
the counter-pettition:
To whom it may concern:
I'm willing to pay, just get out of the way.
I don't mind if schools subsidize their students' accounts
(tuitions pay for it already and would still do so),
or if whoever funds research would subsidize researchers'
accounts. But then I believe in the separation of school
and state, science and state, art and state.
If a charge of $20/month (and falling) gets rid of the whiners,
charge on. Fat chance, of course, but they don't bother me
as long as no one takes their advice.
- -Steve Witham
quote me
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