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Adopt it ^^
I saw one wandering by my house a few weeks ago as well.
Lol. Her owners would be upset I think. XD
There's another ginger who comes and peeps in my window sometimes. That one is scardie though.
Oh >.< maybe that one is a stray? They can be more cautious, I know the first cat I had was very like that, I was only little and we had a sliding door leading to the back garden, and when he finally came inside it instead of up to it, and decided to come onto the couch with me, it seemed so awesome because it took him so long to be comfortable enough to do
Oh no, I know where they're both from. Don't worry. The one who peeps is just shy.
That's a cute story though. I could earn their trust, but it would be a lot of work. XD
Hi all
Hi Drew.
How's it going
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My US friend is telling me that their data was shut off for streaming YouTube? Says it was made illegal last year because too many people were doing it and it shut down in some areas?
Anyone know if their carrier is telling the truth about that?
Say what
You mean he was watching YouTube?
And they said its illegal to watch YouTube now?
His ISP needs to mind it's own business.and not monitor what its customers are doing.
I can't even imagine an ISP saying that to someone
Your friend may be joshing you
If you mean streaming himself play, the isp might have some rules about it, but in no way is it illegal
In fact I believe it is illegal for an isp to monitor and tell what their users can and cannot do
we've been fighting to get those rights back
internet users in the US have zero rights right now
if his ISP has made a deal with a competing streaming service (like Amazon or Netflix) then they can heavily modify or even shut off service to competing services
its one of the primary complaints against ISPs in the US
Right but it isn't illegal
I agree with you an json has the right to monitor what users do on their network
But they shouldn't
Apparently that's what the carrier said... And no not streaming uploads, just downloads using a tether (one device connected), but they said it was illegal and actually cut the connection off
you wouldn't happen to know which ISP it was would you
Boss cellular
oh jesus... a cellular provider
Yea its mobile data not WiFi >.<
cellular providers are the most evil when it comes to monitoring and regulating their customer's usage
so I'm not shocked at all
Their WiFi box died last Saturday lol
streaming downloads are very taxing on cellular services
some cellular providers disallow it based on that fact alone
It just seems so weird, like you're paying for a service how can they dictate how you use it x_x
I worked in the cell service (for Verizon) for almost 10 years and you wouldn't imagine the liberties they take