At Quaker school, they taught us to use I-statements. Here are three.
I am a cliché: “Georgia on my mind” is the most obvious title ever. I apologize.
I amuse myself at TechRepublican:
It’s tempting to fall back on our old friend Let The Market Decide. After all, if Comcast throttles BitTorrent traffic, the BitTorrent folks use a different ISP, Comcast loses market share, and eventually it changes policy. Voila: market signals triumph, seed rates soar, and everyone gets a pony.
But it’s not a free market.
I have no Internet access in my apartment.
Consumer owned fiber might actually allow enough competition to let the market have a fighting chance. I posted more about this here: http://supplementalsections.blogspot.com/2008/08/fiber-fix-and-captcha-tricks.html