Message from @possumsquat93

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2018-11-24 02:41:17 UTC  

do yourself a favor and look up the fiber routes in whatever state you want to relocate to

2018-11-24 02:41:24 UTC  

get something on network

2018-11-24 02:41:33 UTC  

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.

2018-11-24 02:41:36 UTC  

That's the idea

2018-11-24 02:41:50 UTC  

you'd be surprised how much fiber the red states have put in the ground

2018-11-24 02:42:04 UTC  

especially in some of these places, the regulations are not as onerous as they are in the places Comcast makes a killing

2018-11-24 02:42:08 UTC  

I have a high speed fiber-line coming right into my house.

2018-11-24 02:42:46 UTC  

Yeah, the U.S. is actually recovering from about five years of trending toward Canadian prices

2018-11-24 02:42:48 UTC  

which are insane

2018-11-24 02:43:06 UTC  

max I can get here in PA is 100mb bought, 60 mb actual service

2018-11-24 02:43:24 UTC  

Well, I'm willing to set up masts and fixed radio

2018-11-24 02:43:40 UTC  

you can get >1Gb full duplex on the good ones these days

2018-11-24 02:43:58 UTC  

in Tulsa the zoning laws do place some restrictions on masts though

2018-11-24 02:44:17 UTC  

and that is time warner only due to how rural pa areas are

2018-11-24 02:44:22 UTC  

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.

2018-11-24 02:44:46 UTC  

Yeah, it has many benefits

2018-11-24 02:44:57 UTC  

when the link is up, you can get less latency over radio than over fiber

2018-11-24 02:45:08 UTC  

if you have some sort of local realtime application.

2018-11-24 02:45:36 UTC  

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.

2018-11-24 02:47:51 UTC  

I think it'd be interesting, to revamp the curriculum in some of the U.S. public schools.

2018-11-24 02:48:21 UTC  

if primary and secondary schools focused on reading, writing, and thinking

2018-11-24 02:48:29 UTC  

I figure they could produce better citizens

2018-11-24 02:48:54 UTC  

I actually wonder why more kids don't just test out of it

2018-11-24 02:49:04 UTC  

Oh, you mean "English" and "Critical Thinking and Reasoning?" Yeah, blame Jimmy Carter for that one....

2018-11-24 02:49:06 UTC  

because it consumes them

2018-11-24 02:49:08 UTC  

define xennial

2018-11-24 02:49:13 UTC  

too dumb to read

2018-11-24 02:49:15 UTC  

they have two days off per week to think about this

2018-11-24 02:49:18 UTC  

and their parents need the daycare

2018-11-24 02:49:22 UTC  

GED + perfect SAT at 14 should do the trick nicely

2018-11-24 02:49:58 UTC  

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).

2018-11-24 02:50:06 UTC  

I left school at 14 and it worked out okay

2018-11-24 02:50:13 UTC  

didn't even bother with GED or SAT

2018-11-24 02:50:19 UTC  

I've been working since then

2018-11-24 02:50:43 UTC  

six (Canadian) figures in my third year of working

2018-11-24 02:51:17 UTC  

was a little bit difficult to get full time work at 17, but managed to convince a company that it was legal

2018-11-24 02:51:23 UTC  

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.

2018-11-24 02:51:55 UTC  

You received that education before the year I was born, lol.

2018-11-24 02:52:38 UTC  

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)

2018-11-24 02:53:36 UTC  

Well