Message from @possumsquat93
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do yourself a favor and look up the fiber routes in whatever state you want to relocate to
get something on network
I work for a fully decentralized network based corporation. It doesn't matter where I live, I'm technically employed in McLean, VA but I only go there a few times a year.
That's the idea
you'd be surprised how much fiber the red states have put in the ground
especially in some of these places, the regulations are not as onerous as they are in the places Comcast makes a killing
I have a high speed fiber-line coming right into my house.
Yeah, the U.S. is actually recovering from about five years of trending toward Canadian prices
which are insane
max I can get here in PA is 100mb bought, 60 mb actual service
Well, I'm willing to set up masts and fixed radio
you can get >1Gb full duplex on the good ones these days
in Tulsa the zoning laws do place some restrictions on masts though
and that is time warner only due to how rural pa areas are
I love Radio. I started WAAAY back in the early 90's (When dinosaurs still roamed the Earth) with a Ham Radio license and I've been a radio-enthusiast ever since.
Yeah, it has many benefits
when the link is up, you can get less latency over radio than over fiber
if you have some sort of local realtime application.
I was doing packet radio back when it was still a new thing, and kept up with the developments in radio data transmission ever since.
I think it'd be interesting, to revamp the curriculum in some of the U.S. public schools.
if primary and secondary schools focused on reading, writing, and thinking
I figure they could produce better citizens
I actually wonder why more kids don't just test out of it
Oh, you mean "English" and "Critical Thinking and Reasoning?" Yeah, blame Jimmy Carter for that one....
because it consumes them
define xennial
too dumb to read
they have two days off per week to think about this
and their parents need the daycare
GED + perfect SAT at 14 should do the trick nicely
I'm DEFINITELY not a Xennial then. One year too late. I was born on the day Jimmy Carter was elected President (making him *Not* my mother's fault).
I left school at 14 and it worked out okay
didn't even bother with GED or SAT
I've been working since then
six (Canadian) figures in my third year of working
was a little bit difficult to get full time work at 17, but managed to convince a company that it was legal
I dropped out of Tennessee Public High School as a first semester sophomore and now have an advanced college education, but I received that education prior to 1997 so I was at the tail-end of when college was still relatively worth it.
You received that education before the year I was born, lol.
I wouldn't recommend college to anyone now unless they wanted to go to Med School or Law School (and even then, Law School is iffy in the US nowadays)
Well