It's fairly common to see Telstra copper tied to rural fences. I've
never known them to even seek permission. The fence belongs to the
landholder. Telstra is using it to prop up their property. Surely the
landholder is entitled to rent or something.
On Thu, 2017-10-05 at 00:05 +, Forename Surname wrote:
> I wonder if my e.-mail address (abbottabad...@outlook.com) played a
> part in garnering such animosity? Do you not think it prescient to
> declare such connexions?
What - declare connections with a town in Pakistan? :-)
Regards, K.
https://delimiter.com.au/2013/02/01/morons-freelancer-ceo-wants-acs-disbanded/
An anti-ACS article that turned up in a google search.
I'll admit: I don't know the prejudices of the author, but I found it
vindicating, in a shallow, pathetic way.
Reubs Newbs.
I recently bought a Cisco SPA112 analogue telephone adapter (ATA) in
anticipation of migrating to the NBN. It seems to be very good quality and
flexible, certainly better than the average integrated modem & VoIP device, but
it's intended to be deployed en-masse almost anywhere by telephony
https://twitter.com/adjohnsonACS/status/912196227273342976
I was interested to read:
"A real privilege to have @ScottMorrisonMP addressing @ACSnewsfeed members this
Thursday discussing Australia's evolving digital economy."
---Andrew Johnson @adjohnsonACS, 11:05 PM - 24