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Google launches Kansas City fiber
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, July 27 2012 @ 02:08 AM EDT
No data caps. When you think about the piddling output rates of many
suppliers, how many simultaneous downloads would it take to fill 1Gb/s?

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UK high court sees sense!
Authored by: AlexWright on Friday, July 27 2012 @ 07:24 AM EDT

Twitter airport bomb joke conviction overturned.

It never ever should have got in front of a policeman, let alone the courts, but it's nice to see justice working correctly. How much wasted resources that should have been spent on bringing real criminals to justice, rather than trying to save some administrator's face.

It truly sickens me when someone can't admit they made the wrong judgement call, and is then backed up by their managers all to save face. We the tax payer end up paying for all of this, and I bet the original prosecutor doesn't even get a reprimand for ruining this poor man's life.

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