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I have never even heard of it and regardless of if you think most of their stuff is secular they are named The CHRISTIAN Science Monitor. You're being a hypocrite now for not seeing before commenting. CSM has been easily available since Google Reader days with their RSS feeds. Then, Google Currents and now Google Play Newstand. Just read their articles and try to find anything that drips with conservative religious bias. I find them to be the polar opposite of the Washington Post, in fact which does drip ... CSM also surprises me with its tech news -- and it's not just dipping toes. Oh please do explain to me some more how I'm being a hypocrite for "not seeing before commenting", whatever the hell that even means. I'm all ears and waiting with bated breath. And again, they get no respect and no trust from me as long as CHRISTIAN is in their name. I can go elsewhere to get my news and never have to read another single article from them and never be any less informed. Yes my atheism is that strong.
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January 26, 2015, 10:27:30 PM |
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I have never even heard of it and regardless of if you think most of their stuff is secular they are named The CHRISTIAN Science Monitor. You're being a hypocrite now for not seeing before commenting. CSM has been easily available since Google Reader days with their RSS feeds. Then, Google Currents and now Google Play Newstand. Just read their articles and try to find anything that drips with conservative religious bias. I find them to be the polar opposite of the Washington Post, in fact which does drip ... CSM also surprises me with its tech news -- and it's not just dipping toes. Oh please do explain to me some more how I'm being a hypocrite for "not seeing before commenting", whatever the hell that even means. I'm all ears and waiting with bated breath. And again, they get no respect and no trust from me as long as CHRISTIAN is in their name. I can go elsewhere to get my news and never have to read another single article from them and never be any less informed. Yes my atheism is that strong. Dude it's a well known publication with a good history. You're an idiot.
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January 26, 2015, 10:29:57 PM |
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I have never even heard of it and regardless of if you think most of their stuff is secular they are named The CHRISTIAN Science Monitor. You're being a hypocrite now for not seeing before commenting. CSM has been easily available since Google Reader days with their RSS feeds. Then, Google Currents and now Google Play Newstand. Just read their articles and try to find anything that drips with conservative religious bias. I find them to be the polar opposite of the Washington Post, in fact which does drip ... CSM also surprises me with its tech news -- and it's not just dipping toes. Oh please do explain to me some more how I'm being a hypocrite for "not seeing before commenting", whatever the hell that even means. I'm all ears and waiting with bated breath. And again, they get no respect and no trust from me as long as CHRISTIAN is in their name. I can go elsewhere to get my news and never have to read another single article from them and never be any less informed. Yes my atheism is that strong. Ok, ok guys, can we just move along now? I mean, really? Are we going to devolve to this level? What's the point? Let's get back on track, eh? meaning.... ALWAYS MAKE MONEY! :-)
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January 26, 2015, 10:37:52 PM |
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Dude it's a well known publication with a good history. You're an idiot a very strict atheist, we get it now, thanks.
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bitcoinnoisseur
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January 26, 2015, 10:38:17 PM |
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I have never even heard of it and regardless of if you think most of their stuff is secular they are named The CHRISTIAN Science Monitor. You're being a hypocrite now for not seeing before commenting. CSM has been easily available since Google Reader days with their RSS feeds. Then, Google Currents and now Google Play Newstand. Just read their articles and try to find anything that drips with conservative religious bias. I find them to be the polar opposite of the Washington Post, in fact which does drip ... CSM also surprises me with its tech news -- and it's not just dipping toes. Oh please do explain to me some more how I'm being a hypocrite for "not seeing before commenting", whatever the hell that even means. I'm all ears and waiting with bated breath. And again, they get no respect and no trust from me as long as CHRISTIAN is in their name. I can go elsewhere to get my news and never have to read another single article from them and never be any less informed. Yes my atheism is that strong. Dude it's a well known publication with a good history. You're an idiot. No you're an assuming fucking prick. It most certainly is NOT very well known and that's coming from a multi-degreed engineer and math teacher.
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January 26, 2015, 10:42:57 PM |
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What success are we talking about? hehe By the way, aren't gateways able to be run by third parties as well?
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January 26, 2015, 10:51:08 PM |
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Years later, detractors would use one of the original GAW’s biggest scrapes to discredit the second GAW, though it was a textbook example of why major providers avoided rural services. GAW was offered a $40,000 grant to serve Ashfield, Massachusetts, but the city went years without access before Garza gave up in 2012, unable to find a tower location. He never completed the job.
Why am I not surprised, he pocketed the cash. Probably used it for the tummy tuck and breast implants for the wifey
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January 26, 2015, 10:52:21 PM Last edit: November 28, 2020, 02:36:22 AM by suchmoon |
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Ok, ok guys, can we just move along now? I mean, really? Are we going to devolve to this level? What's the point?
Let's get back on track, eh? meaning.... ALWAYS MAKE MONEY! :-)
Edited 2020-11-28 to fix a broken image
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January 26, 2015, 10:54:02 PM |
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Years later, detractors would use one of the original GAW’s biggest scrapes to discredit the second GAW, though it was a textbook example of why major providers avoided rural services. GAW was offered a $40,000 grant to serve Ashfield, Massachusetts, but the city went years without access before Garza gave up in 2012, unable to find a tower location. He never completed the job.
Why am I not surprised, he pocketed the cash. Probably used it for the tummy tuck and breast implants for the wifey
Not to stand behind mr. garza and crew, but the true fact is: “They never received a dollar from the ($40,000) grant they were awarded from the Mass. Broadband Institute.” http://www.recorder.com/home/3333268-95/ashfield-service-speed-internet
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January 26, 2015, 11:05:04 PM |
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This just in: two member's verifiesI guess BitJane has the day off. she quit doing the edits a while ago. She made a thread about that. Still, doesnt stop her trying to stamp her authority as a grammer nazi - she even hates when peoplr use that term. Maybe she believes the nazis were good guys and the holocaust didn't happen. Otherwise who fucking cares, the nazis lost, they are bad guys they deserve any shit their way, and WE the winners of the wars can use that term however the fuck we like. She needs to eat a big bag of cement and harden the fuck up, her baby boomer attitude can fuck off too. Your time is over. Generation X is where its at - the last generation before generation Y get some power and fuck it all up for everyone. I think you are over generalizing an entire generation. But who am I? Just one of the the oldest Gen Y persons here that made Josh back down from a public debate he himself called with me . Just with cryptos, infighting between generations does nothing productive (unless its calling out obvious scammers). I was highly drunk when I wrote this and prone to exaggeration, so the generation comment was the only thing I exaggerated. Was Australia day yesterday mate and I'm hungover as Generation X is where its at - the last generation before generation Y get some power and fuck it all up for everyone.
And then it's Z - zombie apocalypse? You know things are truly screwed up if even Putin is pulling out: https://hashtalk.org/topic/30252
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January 26, 2015, 11:08:33 PM |
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Years later, detractors would use one of the original GAW’s biggest scrapes to discredit the second GAW, though it was a textbook example of why major providers avoided rural services. GAW was offered a $40,000 grant to serve Ashfield, Massachusetts, but the city went years without access before Garza gave up in 2012, unable to find a tower location. He never completed the job.
Why am I not surprised, he pocketed the cash. Probably used it for the tummy tuck and breast implants for the wifey
Not to stand behind mr. garza and crew, but the true fact is: “They never received a dollar from the ($40,000) grant they were awarded from the Mass. Broadband Institute.” http://www.recorder.com/home/3333268-95/ashfield-service-speed-internetMaybe it's because he nor his business were EVER commercially licensed by the FCC as a wireless broadband provider and the money wouldn't have been enough to purchase or lease a license - let alone rack and tower space on any hill. Anyone can be a grant writer and even on occasion get a grant awarded to them, but if they don't have all their ducks in a row, which is very common for Garza, their project is doomed before it even begins. Scott-
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January 26, 2015, 11:16:52 PM |
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January 26, 2015, 11:19:22 PM |
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Gotta love the part in the wireless fail article about "Duh? Peeples wants Munney fer tah uze therr land fer com towerz? DUUUUH!?"
Absolute retard with a crisp con-man coating and creamy scammer filling is Garza, Um Hmmm.
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January 26, 2015, 11:26:06 PM |
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Good read. I am not a marketing guru, but I sincerely think Ms. Boring would increase her readership by a factor of ~1,000,000 if she posted her pic on the front of the blog.... I know, I know, I am a total caveman.
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January 26, 2015, 11:32:08 PM |
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Years later, detractors would use one of the original GAW’s biggest scrapes to discredit the second GAW, though it was a textbook example of why major providers avoided rural services. GAW was offered a $40,000 grant to serve Ashfield, Massachusetts, but the city went years without access before Garza gave up in 2012, unable to find a tower location. He never completed the job.
Why am I not surprised, he pocketed the cash. Probably used it for the tummy tuck and breast implants for the wifey
Not to stand behind mr. garza and crew, but the true fact is: “They never received a dollar from the ($40,000) grant they were awarded from the Mass. Broadband Institute.” http://www.recorder.com/home/3333268-95/ashfield-service-speed-internetMaybe it's because he nor his business were EVER commercially licensed by the FCC as a wireless broadband provider and the money wouldn't have been enough to purchase or lease a license - let alone rack and tower space on any hill. Anyone can be a grant writer and even on occasion get a grant awarded to them, but if they don't have all their ducks in a row, which is very common for Garza, their project is doomed before it even begins. Scott- Oh I agree with all of that, I certainly don't purport to know any or all of the true facts, and yes I know about grants as well. My point was just level-headed thinking. I saw someone accuse someone else of stealing 40k. I knew it not to be true. I pointed out said fact. BTW, i'm not on his side, i'm on yours/ours. Maybe it's because my father was a judge IRL.
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January 26, 2015, 11:38:36 PM |
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Just read the whole thing lol, quite interesting actually.
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January 26, 2015, 11:49:34 PM |
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Years later, detractors would use one of the original GAW’s biggest scrapes to discredit the second GAW, though it was a textbook example of why major providers avoided rural services. GAW was offered a $40,000 grant to serve Ashfield, Massachusetts, but the city went years without access before Garza gave up in 2012, unable to find a tower location. He never completed the job.
Why am I not surprised, he pocketed the cash. Probably used it for the tummy tuck and breast implants for the wifey
Not to stand behind mr. garza and crew, but the true fact is: “They never received a dollar from the ($40,000) grant they were awarded from the Mass. Broadband Institute.” http://www.recorder.com/home/3333268-95/ashfield-service-speed-internetMaybe it's because he nor his business were EVER commercially licensed by the FCC as a wireless broadband provider and the money wouldn't have been enough to purchase or lease a license - let alone rack and tower space on any hill. Anyone can be a grant writer and even on occasion get a grant awarded to them, but if they don't have all their ducks in a row, which is very common for Garza, their project is doomed before it even begins. Scott- Just to chime in - a lot of that is flexible. If GAW was just handling the hardware, right-of-way, and peering contracts, AND the broadcast license is provided to the municipality, it's a very different case than if a private operator does it all. Demarcation points and who-owns-what are half the fun of telecom (that fun is sarcastic, btw)
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Years later, detractors would use one of the original GAW’s biggest scrapes to discredit the second GAW, though it was a textbook example of why major providers avoided rural services. GAW was offered a $40,000 grant to serve Ashfield, Massachusetts, but the city went years without access before Garza gave up in 2012, unable to find a tower location. He never completed the job.
Why am I not surprised, he pocketed the cash. Probably used it for the tummy tuck and breast implants for the wifey
Not to stand behind mr. garza and crew, but the true fact is: “They never received a dollar from the ($40,000) grant they were awarded from the Mass. Broadband Institute.” http://www.recorder.com/home/3333268-95/ashfield-service-speed-internetMaybe it's because he nor his business were EVER commercially licensed by the FCC as a wireless broadband provider and the money wouldn't have been enough to purchase or lease a license - let alone rack and tower space on any hill. Anyone can be a grant writer and even on occasion get a grant awarded to them, but if they don't have all their ducks in a row, which is very common for Garza, their project is doomed before it even begins. Scott- Just to chime in - a lot of that is flexible. If GAW was just handling the hardware, right-of-way, and peering contracts, AND the broadcast license is provided to the municipality, it's a very different case than if a private operator does it all. Demarcation points and who-owns-what are half the fun of telecom (that fun is sarcastic, btw) It looks like (he) they were trying to claim/do it all...
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