Dave Sill writes:
> "Racer X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >Actually, his real problem is that he continues to patronize an ISP who
> >doesn't provide him with adequate services. The ISP is not at fault
> >here.
>
> ISP's don't grow on trees, at least outside of U.S. metropolitan
> areas.
Well, that sucks then.
> It's easy for you to say "use a different ISP", but not so easy for
> some of us to take that advice. Care to cover my long distance charges
> so I can switch?
There's an old proverb, that goes something like this:
"Life stinks."
I think it was even a movie, once (a rather bad one, as I recall). You
have no civil or any kind of a right to high quality Internet access, and
if the only thing that's available to you is some substandard setup like
that, well, you'll just have to wait until your choices improve.