Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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No talk of this over at whirlpool...so your usual misinformation GG?
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/142
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Something interesting i did find over at whirlpool was this interesting site
The top 10 NBN myths debunked
http://nbnmyths.wordpress.com/
....at last we have a government that's actually doing something about our future
Ah Boggo, so beautifully put. Ditto Trainspotter's most recent remarks.Yeah, they are doing that alright, my tax just went up in the last week, anything that was in the kitty has been spent on setting fire to ceilings, putting illegal immigrants in military accommodation, partly building new classrooms, ensuring that more money is spent on the administration of both the health and education system than on the people doing the work, making donations to corruption in Indonesia and numerous jollies overseas to save the planet.
You cannot be serious !
I have it on good opinion from one of my Queensland ALP contacts , that the NBN is to be "modified".
This will free up money for the Flood and Cyclone Reconstruction.
The word "scrapped" will not be used.
I hope so. I hope this is 'modified' in the same sense that taking a sledge-hammer to a laptop could be considered 'technical adjustments'.I have it on good opinion from one of my Queensland ALP contacts , that the NBN is to be "modified".
Look, they are still using our money. Whether we buy the internet services we want, or the government buys the same services, we pay for it one way or another. The government cannot make the fibers free, nor the workers work for free.The NBN rolls on....at last we have a government that's actually doing something about our future, a government sticking its neck out and having a go instead of cowering in the face of real challenge.
Long live the NBN :aus:
LOL Tranny...is that the best you can do?
Rats
Floods
Japan the US
The NBN rolls on....at last we have a government that's actually doing something about our future, a government sticking its neck out and having a go instead of cowering in the face of real challenge.
For those interested here is some details of the First Release Sites.
- Brunswick (VIC)
- Townsville (QLD)
- Armidale (NSW)
- Minnamurra and Kiama Downs (NSW)
- Willunga (SA)
http://www.nbnco.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/first-release/site-base/first-release-areas/maps#brunswick
Long live the NBN :aus:
Yeah, they are doing that alright, my tax just went up in the last week, anything that was in the kitty has been spent on setting fire to ceilings, putting illegal immigrants in military accommodation, partly building new classrooms, ensuring that more money is spent on the administration of both the health and education system than on the people doing the work, making donations to corruption in Indonesia and numerous jollies overseas to save the planet.
You cannot be serious !
I was reading an article today, I can't recall if it was the Fin Review or The Weekend Australian as I read both, that made the claim the Julia will scrap the NBN by the end of next week, with the Queensland disasters as the excuse. No source given. It said that Julia is gradually dumping all the commitments made during Kevin's reign
IT wouldn't really be a surprise to see Julia Gillard announce she was dumping Labor's $36 billion National Broadband Network towards the end of next week.!
It wouldn't suprise me if there are delays.I have it on good opinion from one of my Queensland ALP contacts , that the NBN is to be "modified".
This will free up money for the Flood and Cyclone Reconstruction.
Not Townsville mate, just a few upper class suburbs who vote Labor like Mundingburra.
Most workers will not get it comrade.
gg
LOL Tranny...is that the best you can do?
Rats
Floods
Japan the US
The NBN rolls on....at last we have a government that's actually doing something about our future, a government sticking its neck out and having a go instead of cowering in the face of real challenge.
For those interested here is some details of the First Release Sites.
- Brunswick (VIC)
- Townsville (QLD)
- Armidale (NSW)
- Minnamurra and Kiama Downs (NSW)
- Willunga (SA)
http://www.nbnco.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/first-release/site-base/first-release-areas/maps#brunswick
Long live the NBN :aus:
The Perth to Mandurah rail line was supported by both sides of WA state politics with the only difference being the route.The Perth to Mandurah rail line had almost the exact same language used against it BTW the out come after it was built.........it has the highest usage of any line in Perth.
Look, they are still using our money. Whether we buy the internet services we want, or the government buys the same services, we pay for it one way or another. The government cannot make the fibers free, nor the workers work for free.
The difference is that the government is not building something we want. This stands to reason. If we wanted to spend our money on it - it would exist. The government is building something the government wants - with our money.
Who said we don't want it :dunno: i am a part of we and i want it....i mean seriously who doesn't want ultra fast, latest technology broadband, com-on how many people are reading this right now using a dial up connection or even DSL1? the answer is very few and that's because technology changes and as a society we want the fastest and the best....and the providers want to gives us that...problem is the infrastructure is dated and at breaking point and cannot continue to deliver the higher speeds and content loads required into the future.
The way forward was always a choice between patching up what we have (the cheap nasty coalition option) or building a new backbone using the latest technology (Expensive NBN) i reckon we are better off embracing change and going with the new expensive technology...but that's me and how i think...the ASF right and other coalition supporters here think differently, coalition supporters in general seem to be a little unwilling to pay.
Coalition supporters want fast and reliable broadband but don't want the expensive new NBN
Coalition supporters want to help flood victims but don't want to pay a levy
Coalition supporters want to help the environment and reduce GHG's but don't want to pay higher utility bills.
One could be left with the impression that coalition supports want good things to happen...just they don't want to actually pay for them.
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