http://publicpolicy.verizon.com/blog/entry/fccs-throwback-thursday-move-imposes-1930s-rules-on-the-internetVerizon put out a press release written entirely in Morse code. They mad or nah?
Yes, they are mad.
http://publicpolicy.verizon.com/blog/entry/fccs-throwback-thursday-move-imposes-1930s-rules-on-the-internetVerizon put out a press release written entirely in Morse code. They mad or nah?
Only have themselves to blame, they got greedy trying to obliterate the mild regulations that were in place via legal action and when that succeeded the FCC had to go back to the drawing board.Verizon put out a press release written entirely in Morse code. They mad or nah?
Whole title ii deal eludes me.Verizon put out a press release written entirely in Morse code. They mad or nah?
Ok..Probably the best news of the day: you can now move items to and from your vault in Destiny through the mobile app and/or website.
Probably easier to code.Ok..
why not enable that shit in the game though? like vault access from orbit?
Guess its a start.
Now this is a reality show I would have watched.I smoked a blunt with a pimp once while his hooker was passed out on the bed. I don't get experiences like those working from home, but that's probly a good thing. Or when the pipes burst and I was in ankle deep water trying to turn on the generator (dumb). also bunch of other 'fun' stuff, like when a girl invited me to her room and you open the door and she's topless or when a girl invites you to party when you get off work and you show up and she says some guy is gonna pay her $100 to let her pee on him and im like ok i gotta go. bunch of other messed up stuff. and never go in a cheap hotel pool/spa. most of the time we had county health inspector shut it down and the owner would tell me to just move the signs when they leave. lots of fun stuff. I also quit cuz they started having me do alot of work like night audit and doing tax exemption stuff every 3 months and they just kept adding work because they knew I would do it and not complain. I was watching chaturbate and printing trophy guides most of the time so I still can't complain, but after they shut down the motel 6 down the street it just became inundated with scammy people that would threaten to jump the counter regularly. and then I would have to call the cops and then the owner would get mad because I shouldn't involve the police because we were already under enough police scrutiny and i was gonna scare away all the drug addicts/hookers/etc. and it was promoted to be an asshole. the monthly rates were cheaper than the weekly rates which were cheaper than nightly rates. but these people didn't have $650 for the month, so they we would have to charge them $200/week, but then they couldn't make those payments so then it was $70/night. then they run out of money and have no place to live and are pissed because we would put them in crappy rooms with leaking ceiling and the owner was just putting all the money in his pocket and never fix the place up but he didn't care cuz I was the 'happy white face' of the business and I just smiled and nod and was generally chill and nice when people complained. People would complain about the location and the hotels cleanliness and maintenance issues etc, but always such great customer service from the night manager front desk. blah blah wall of text. peace guys
Verizon slowed down Netflix to a crawl on FiOS (perhaps only if you weren't paying for their TV service, because I don't and not everyone saw this effect, but I sure did) until Netflix payed them money to stop them from doing that (or as they'd like to say, paid for a fast lane, but really they were paying to not be artificially given a slow lane). I had to use a VPN service to hide what I was accessing, and then Netflix suddenly performed awesome. Turn off the VPN and it dropped to VHS quality. I don't have to use the VPN any more, but there was a while when I had to. It only stopped at some point after Netflix started to pay them money to stop doing it. Netflix would eventually need to pass those costs on to subscribers. Net neutrality means they won't be able to do that kind of bullshit any more.
nope same thing. They were slowing netflix down by pushing streaming to a smaller line... once netflix paid them they got their own line that sped things up. Net neutrality won't allow thating verizon.
I know there was issue for some people with netflix on comcast but it was a little different as it involved using a middleman vs paying for a direct connection to comcast and not comcast intentionally slowing netflix down.
Got 2.
Comcast was absolutely intentionally slowing them down too. Netflix paid them just like they did Verizon.ing verizon.
I know there was issue for some people with netflix on comcast but it was a little different as it involved using a middleman vs paying for a direct connection to comcast and not comcast intentionally slowing netflix down.
That was my plan for March, finish off the plats on most of my 4forFeb games. I have 2nd playthroughs on 3 of the 6 I finished, so my March won't be much different from my Feb.Or Mop Up March, go back through your trophy list and pick 1+ games to finish up the plat that you have always meant to but have never gotten around to it.
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Not entirely accurate.nope same thing. They were slowing netflix down by pushing streaming to a smaller line... once netflix paid them they got their own line that sped things up. Net neutrality won't allow that
I love how they have used the Title II laws to get right of way access to bring the FiOS service to places. Now they claim they should not be classified as Title II so they can avoid this new ruling. You can't have it both ways Verizon! You should have listened to AT&T and Comcast when they told you not to bring that lawsuit. Now I am happy you were too stupid and greedy to listen.Verizon were the ones who challenged the 2010 Net Neutrality rules the FCC had in place to begin with, got them overturned, and now they're crying like a bunch of bitches that it didn't go their way. Eat a bag of herpes infested dicks, Verizon; you brought this upon yourselves.
I think they are sold out again. At least when I try to add them to my cart it doesn't work. oh well.Gold Mario Amiibo back in stock: http://www.walmart.com/ip/43814229?www=true&productRedirect=true&u1=&oid=183959.1&wmlspartner=FKSJxY2VJAk&sourceid=11388034130256265587&affillinktype=10&veh=aff
EDIT: Ninja'd by jkam.
I win.Or Mop Up March, go back through your trophy list and pick 1+ games to finish up the plat that you have always meant to but have never gotten around to it.
Do you really actually want one?I think they are sold out again. At least when I try to add them to my cart it doesn't work. oh well.
Kinda remind me of the viruses from Dr Mario.Color Guardians will release on 4/14 for PS4/Vita: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2015/02/26/color-guardians-coming-to-ps4-ps-vita-on-april-14th/
3 things to note:
1. The playable characters look nightmarish.
2. The developer confirmed that it'll be cross-buy and have a plat.
3. The blog article mentions a gameplay comparison to Ikaruga, oddly enough.
Well I was just getting into the resell for big money thing that's all the rage. I'd have to keep them hidden from my kids. Ha ha!Do you really actually want one?
U can finish Tetris?I'd rather we had another 4forFeb type thing in March, instead of a Mop Up March. I'm sure I will be outvoted, so I'll just wait for April…. Plus by then I should have PuyoPuyo Tetris! That's definitely going on my list.
It has a campaign, so yes. I believe it gives you different modes and goals and such and there's a story, but of course it's entirely in Japanese.U can finish Tetris?
You think it is justNot entirely accurate.
A few months before Netflix launched Open Connect, it also purchased transit from Cogent, which had a settlement-free peering arrangement with Comcast. Netflix’s experience with Cogent resembled its experience with Level 3. Shortly after Cogent began delivering Netflix traffic requested by Comcast subscribers, Cogent’s routes into Comcast’s network started to congest. According to Cogent’s CEO, “[f]or most of Cogent’s history with Comcast…[as] Comcast’s subscribers demanded more content from Cogent’s customers, Comcast would add capacity to the interconnection points with Cogent to handle that increased traffic.” After Cogent began carrying Netflix traffic, however, “Comcast refused to continue to augment capacity at our interconnection points as it had done for years prior.”
Comcast just didnt give more bandwidth for free like they had been it sounds like. Sounds like free market to me, you wanna use a shit ton of bandwidth, you need to pay for it.
Gonna go with this decision will just raise rates as they didnt force unbundling to increase competition and Comcast is gonna get paid one way or another.
Oh yeah.He only said plat.
You could just complete four games on your own.I'd rather we had another 4forFeb type thing in March, instead of a Mop Up March. I'm sure I will be outvoted, so I'll just wait for April…. Plus by then I should have PuyoPuyo Tetris! That's definitely going on my list.
I have mixed views on it which are not going to go along with majority of people who read this thread, but in reality I dont think this is going to do a whole heck of a lot, they didnt impose unbundling so there will be no increased competition and from reading through this:YeahVerizon and if Comcast was throttling Netflix then
them too. God damn asshold ISPs. Net neutrality is definitely a good thing.
Ok good, cause was gonna feel bad and get you one of my two for cost.Well I was just getting into the resell for big money thing that's all the rage. I'd have to keep them hidden from my kids. Ha ha!
You could just complete four games on your own.
Well sure, but it was a motivating thing to formalize it like that and have lots of people participating.You could just complete four games on your own.
Except if you do your research, Comcast was right there with Verizon pumping money into lobbying against net neutrality in this whole fight. Most people don't realize how much money is used by Comcast to stop anything that may not give them an advantage. For instance, Comcast spent 2 million here in Colorado to stop the easy ability for Fiber companies to come in and set up shop, right around when Google was looking at Denver for the first fiber city.I have mixed views on it which are not going to go along with majority of people who read this thread, but in reality I dont think this is going to do a whole heck of a lot, they didnt impose unbundling so there will be no increased competition and from reading through this:
http://qz.com/256586/the-inside-story-of-how-netflix-came-to-pay-comcast-for-internet-traffic/
It doesnt sound like comcast was actually throttling netflix traffic only, they were just not adding capacity from the middlemen netflix was using and forced netflix to connect to comcast directly and charge a fee directly to netflix, which im guessing is an amount based on traffic netflix pumps through comcast.
I see no mention of vpn type stuff affecting what comcast was doing, but verizon is theing devil and really the reason all this stuff went this way with that lawsuit they won forcing more regs on the industry eventually.
I don't know about you guys, but a big motivator for me was that Cleaner mentioned prizes of some sort (though I might be wrong).The rules for 4ForFeb was that there were no rules. I am not sure why we couldn't just do that again and people can make it whatever 4 games for whatever reason they want them to be. Does it really matter if it has a catchy name?
And if Cleaner doesn't want to bother with tracking anything, then there is always this too....
I just like playing video games.I don't know about you guys, but a big motivator for me was that Cleaner mentioned prizes of some sort (though I might be wrong).
#slimeball
March 4ward.Well sure, but it was a motivating thing to formalize it like that and have lots of people participating.
No reason to get upset, just trying to have a civil discourse.You think it is justing coincidence that Comcast decided not to continue to increase bandwidth on that interconnect after Netflix changed to that carrier? Really?
You are also completely wrong with the argument about it using a shit ton of bandwidth. Who cares what traffic is being used by the consumers who pay Comcast for their service? Do you think they slow down facebook traffic? If you don't know, let me tell you the answer... NO. Do they slow down google? No, not that either. Guess what the 2 highest percentages of traffic on the internet are? You guessed it: Facebook and Google.
Why not throttle those instead of Netflix? Well they don't compete with me (as of yet anyway).
If the consumer is using too much data, then throttle the hell out of them. That is why there is caps on data amount. They want to be able to limit consumers using their network fine. Also limiting what they can get via your network is giving them too much power to control what data people are allowed to see.
I am all for free enterprise. Free enterprise unchecked is a serious serious issue though.
Haha you slimeballI don't know about you guys, but a big motivator for me was that Cleaner mentioned prizes of some sort (though I might be wrong).
#slimeball