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Old 11-20-2013, 12:55 AM   #125
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Originally Posted by BadBilly View Post
1. Need for ubiquitous, high-speed connection. Lots of people do not live in a world where they get always-available high-speed Internet. I often have trouble with my Internet connection at home. I find dead spots on my smartphone. I travel underground during my commute. Having to plan ahead and download a document I want to work on before I get into the subway is a nuisance and having to wait until I'm out of the subway to ensure my changes are saved to my Google Drive are serious limitations.
Then there are people like me who only use a computer when they have internet access. Take the internet away and my computer is totally worthless. I'll turn it off and find something else to do.

If I had your commute, I'd listen to an audiobook.
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