There's lots of thinking outside the box.   It is interesting... but like a 
broken record, every time someone says "we need think out side the box" the 
automatic response is "have government do it" as if that's "innovation". 
Cripes.

And yes, I'm a broken record.    I watch people on this list do incredible 
due diligence as to which equipment to use,  they do entirely rational and 
reasonable things but change the subject, and instantly, they abandon every 
semblance of rationality and their eyes turn into spinning spirals and they 
start repeating...  "Government is holy and our savior, government is holy 
and our savior"  without the slightest evidence of anything except 
disastrous incompetence coming from DC and our state capitals.

What is it that blocks so many people's minds from objectively evaluating 
the performance of government just as they would wireless equipment, an 
anti-virus, a car, a can opener, or even safety gear?     It's some kind of 
religion?    Maybe?   I dunno.

I've repeated till I’m blue in the face, and nobody can point to a single 
iota of evidence that we should have them do squat for us...   But, the 
drumbeat continues.   Why?    Drugs?   Hypnotism?   Mass delusions?    What 
the heck is it?



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From: "Brian Webster" <bwebs...@wirelessmapping.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 10:54 AM
To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Broadband compared to electricity of the early 1900's

> Mark,
>     You really sound like a broken record with every topic you post.
>
>
> I posted the article to force people to think outside the box in regards 
> to
> broadband and what we think of how it is used today and the fact that we
> cannot necessarily conceive all the uses in the future. Keeping an open 
> mind
> as to unknown possibilities I guess :-)
>
> Thank You,
> Brian Webster
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:50 PM, MDK <rea...@muddyfrogwater.us> wrote:
>
>> There's only one thing you REALLY need to know about it:
>>
>> The TVA was the source of much fraud and abuse of taxpayer dollars.    So
>> was the REA.
>>
>> Creating monopolies has resulted in highly inefficient business models 
>> for
>> electricity, and there's only space in this game for "big corporations".
>> Just think "Enron".    Government thought it could build a pretend free
>> market so it could have the benefits of a free market, but still control
>> the
>> game.    Enron (and other scandals ) was the result.    You can't "fake" 
>> a
>> free market.    You can only build a set of rules for creative types to 
>> use
>> to "game" the system.     You know, kind of how our regulators and 
>> certain
>> government sponsored entities created a massive debt bubble that still
>> threatens our nation.     EVERY effort to do this will result in either
>> extremely inefficient business models...  Or massive fraud.
>>
>> We have paid a lot for this monopoly status, we're still paying for it, 
>> and
>> it will continue to absorb our hard earned wealth at immoral rates until
>> people stop thinking that "public" = righteous.
>>
>> There's always going to be excuses for those have an ideological belief 
>> in
>> superiority of socialized services to advocate them with emotional 
>> appeals.
>> There's just no reason for any person with an IQ above refrigerator
>> temperature to fall for it.    There is only one reason to advocate
>> socialized services, and that's because there's political and partisan
>> power
>> to be derived from controlling essential services with political power.
>> When the mob does it by intimidation, we call it criminal.   When 
>> Congress
>> does it, a certain number of people swoon in awe of their righteousness,
>> while the rest of us recoil in disgust.    There is, however, no actual
>> difference between Congress controlling access to our needs and the mob
>> doing it.
>>
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> From: "Brian Webster" <bwebs...@wirelessmapping.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 8:42 AM
>> To: "WISPA List" <wireless@wispa.org>; <memb...@wispa.org>;
>> <motor...@afmug.com>; "WISPA Board Members List" <bo...@wispa.org>
>> Subject: [WISPA] Broadband compared to electricity of the early 1900's
>>
>> > I have been of the thought process that Broadband needs to be compared 
>> > to
>> > electricity and telephone service expansion and deployments of the 
>> > early
>> > 1900's. Here is a nice article that draws a direct comparison to
>> > electricity
>> > (and municipal networks). Should be good food for though to all:
>> >
>> > The Killer App of 1900 <http://publicola.net/?p=20687>
>> > by Glenn Fleishman <techn...@publicola.net>, 12/11/2009, 11:18 AM
>> >
>> > It’s instructional to look back 100 years, not long after the first
>> > electrical generation plants were built to bring power to towns and
>> > cities,
>> > to assess the situation we find ourselves in with broadband 
>> > availability
>> > today.
>> >
>> > http://publicola.net/?p=20687
>> >
>> > Thank You,
>> > Brian Webster
>> >
>> >
>> >
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