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AlkalineArmy
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join:2002-03-14
Greenfield, IN

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reply to IGotThePower
Re: Got fiber

Yeah, I think Internet2 is 10 Gbps as opposed to 400 Gbps.


ronpin
Imagine Reality

join:2002-12-06
Nirvana
Great, it's about as useful as the space program is to the average taxpayer.


damonlab
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join:2001-05-02
Detroit, MI
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said by ronpin See Profile:
Great, it's about as useful as the space program is to the average taxpayer.

Actuall, many useful things have come out of the space program. I predict many useful things will come of this, but it will be several years down the road before we see many of those benefits.


juicelee
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join:2000-12-04
Hacienda Heights, CA
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reply to ronpin
Believe it or not, some of the technology from the star wars program helped to correct my near-sightedness with laser surgery. I'm sure a lot of other useful civilian applications were derived from that government research. Like damonlab said, it takes time for that stuff to trickle down to the taxpayer.

bmn
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join:2001-03-15
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said by ronpin See Profile:
Great, it's about as useful as the space program is to the average taxpayer.

Talk about narrow sighted...

Actually, Tang, velcro and several medicines and such were developed with the aid of the space program.
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IGotThePower
Samsung Sucks
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join:2003-06-07
Japan Inc.
reply to ronpin
No, it was about the same price as the fastest ADSL, and plus, I can choose what ISP I want, that's why I took it. Next time, a Quad ADSL will suit me fine.


elias
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Miami, FL
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said by juicelee See Profile:
Believe it or not, some of the technology from the star wars program helped to correct my near-sightedness with laser surgery. I'm sure a lot of other useful civilian applications were derived from that government research. Like damonlab said, it takes time for that stuff to trickle down to the taxpayer.

From Tactical ... to Practical.

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