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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/619742"><b>plk</b></A> : Turning away customers may be a bad idea especially for folks like ebay.<br><br>Here is a better idea. Ebay, google, M$ etc etc get together and do a web page all the same week.<br>The page loads before the main site page. It says something like this.<br><br>This is what your connection may be like if Net neutrality is not maintained. <br><br>Then a link for more information, articles etc. After so many seconds go to the site and have a skip option for revisits. <br>I think this would be a fast way to make most people aware of whats going on. I believe it will bring a media fury to the issue. Most people I know know nothing of this issue.<br>This is cheap and easy to do to. <br><br>Do this now and then again every few months especially just before elections. <br><SMALL>--<br>Thermaltake 2000a/Asus P4C-e/p4 3.4/ocz3500 2x512/WD.2x200g/raptor2x74 raid 0/ATI 9600/APC sua 1500/Logitech z-680/ Samsung 213t LCD/MX 1000</SMALL>]]></description>
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