Who Said Pigs Don’t Fly
I know I said I hated facebook, but I'm really impressed with how it has become such a good place to share things with friends and family. They have made the privacy controls a lot better and a lot easier to use, and there just isn't the spam or noise that there are on other sites like myspace or twitter.
That said, when I started using facebook there weren't that many Americans on it, so not many people that I knew before moving to Canada. Now there are tons, including a lot of people I haven't seen or talked to in years. Talking to them has brought back a lot of memory and emotion, which inspired me to put this up.
To all of my friends and family who live far away, or for whatever reason I don't get to see or talk to as often as I wish I could, I just wanted to say I miss you, I love you... I remember you and think about you all of the time.
Rogers Profiles my Wife in Attempts to Sell a Phone
So I've been telling my wife for months to wait to buy a new cellphone because although the iPhone is really cool, Google's Android platform is even cooler being open source and running Linux and all. I've got to give it to Rogers... I had read that they were planning to launch their "revolution"in the beginning of June but haven't had the time lately to catch all the details. Just now I found this video with none other than Canadian/American actor Joshua Jackson as the Rogers spokesperson for their launch of the HTC Dream and Magic phones.
It's a little creepy, because next to David Duchovny I don't know if there is any other actor that my wife begins involuntarily salivating over every time his image appears (don't worry, I don't get the David Duchovny thing either). I never thought that there was such a specific nerdy female demographic in Canada but apparently there is and my wife is the target market.
I was going to try to get her to keep waiting because there are rumours on the internet that the new Canadian wireless entrant Globalive (aka Yak) is supposed to be coming out with the HTC phones later this year at much more competetive prices, but I don't know if I can outsell Joshua Jackson. I showed her the promo video and before I knew what was happening she started watching youtube clips of him and downloading season 1 of Fringe off of bittorrent and telling me about his upcoming movies.
Damn you Rogers, I admit I am dead sexy but I haven't been in any major movies yet. If she buys the G1 from you, you should at least give me a cut because I was the one who told her that Android was cool in the first place.
World Builder
This is an extremely moving film about a possible future... there is no dialogue, so ephemeral, so beautiful.
File Number # 8740-B2-200904989 – Bell Canada – TN 7181
I just received this email from my ISP. After reading it over I posted a response to the indicated URL. I wanted to show the world just how manipulative and evil Bell Canada can be. I should know, I worked for one of their mutant symbionts in the states (AT&T formerly known as SBC formerly known as Southwestern Bell before the breakup of Ma Bell when they and Verizon and Bell Canada were all just parts of the biggest monopoly the world had ever seen).
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Dear Valued Customer,
We are writing to you today as many activities are underway to shape/reshape
Internet use as you all know it. Over the last year some of you have been
made aware and/or have seen activities on throttling in the news or in your
daily lives. Another proceeding relating to the Internet in Canada required
Telecom providers (Bell/Telus/etc.) to provide ISPs with wholesale service
speeds that match those that they offer to their own retail customers.
Specifically, Bell has been directed by the CRTC to provide matching speeds
which would allow us all to have more flexibility in our day to day online
requirements. Instead of adhering to these directives, Bell decided to take
this issue to the federal Cabinet and at the same time file a tariff
application with the CRTC proposing to introduce Usage Based Billing (UBB)
on its wholesale customer accounts.
What does this mean for you, the consumer?
Bell provides TekSavvy with last mile, wholesale DSL access services, which
TekSavvy uses to provide you with your Internet access. If Bell were to be
allowed to introduce UBB on this service, a cap of 60GB would be imposed on
all of its users, with very heavy penalties per Gigabyte afterwards
(multiple times more than our current per Gigabyte rate of $0.25/GB on
overages). This would inherently all but remove Unlimited internet services
in Ontario/Quebec and potentially cause large increases in internet costs
from month to month.
If you'd like to make your comments/concerns known about what Bell is
attempting to do, please do so here:
http://support.crtc.gc.ca/crtcsubmissionmu/forms/Telecom.aspx?lang=e
Select the word "Tariff" from the drop down list.
Add the following in Subject Line "File Number # 8740-B2-200904989 - Bell
Canada - TN 7181" and make your thoughts known!
The deadline for filing your comments is today at midnight, so hurry!
Regards,
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HERE IS MY RESPONSE:
Nothing less than the future of Canadian innovation is at stake with this tariff. The only party this helps is Bell Canada, and their legacy of control and manipulation. There is no way that this is good for the average consumer who will end up paying for it. Rather than becoming more competitive and implementing technology that gives consumers more choice and more value for their money, Bell Canada is seeking governmental approval for its mismanagement and abuse of technological resources.
Ten years ago 60 gigabytes a month of downloads would have seemed an outrageously high number. But then again, ten years ago a dial-up internet connection and 56 kilobytes per second was the norm. Even so, under ideal conditions it would have been possible to download over 145 gigabytes of data in a month! (56 kb/sec * 60 sec * 60 min * 24 hours * 30 days = 145152000 kb = 145.152 GB/month). So even though 60 gigabytes seemed like a lot back then it still represented less than half of the potential amount of data that could have been downloaded with that technology.
Today it would be a conservative estimate to say that most broadband services average around 2 megabytes per second download (2000 kb/sec). This represents a capacity increase of 35 times, so the potential data downloaded under ideal conditions comes to over 5000 gigabytes! The 60 gigabyte per month download represents 1.2 % of the ideal capacity of the system under current conditions. For all practical purposes we can expect information technology to continue to improve in at least a linear fashion and in another ten years for it to increase another 35 times in capacity. In other words, not only does this tariff look stupid now, but as times go by the apparent stupidity of it will increase as well, as that 60 gigabytes per month represents less and less of the total data transfer capacity of the system and Bell Canada is able to charge their customers premium prices for nearly all of the data traffic that passes through it.
A fair tariff (if there is such a thing) would at least consider charging overage fees based on some ratio between potential and actual use, and as more bandwith becomes available that specific number would increase. How Bell Canada even came up with this 60 gigabyte per month number itself is completely suspect. If we were expected to only drive 1 % of the speed our cars were capable of, then we would all be driving somewhere between 1 and 2 kilometers per hour.
To the people who will decide whether or not to implement this decision, please, please, do not give in to this ridiculous proposal from Bell Canada. Do not slow down the pace of innovation and progress that has been made possible through the internet by allowing them to put up a big toll gate at every intersection. Say "no" to the culture of entitlement and control that exists at Bell Canada and say "yes" to the future.
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Unfortunately, when I tried to submit that whole schpiel I was told that it exeded 2000 characters. So, I put in my calculations which were the most important part so the rest of my rantings will have to be remembered here.
My name is Macbraughton, not to be confused with Mac Broughton
By some strange twist of fate, it looks like at least one Mac Broughton was a preacher.
People seem to have trouble remembering the spelling.
Nothing is Certain
I am reminded by current events that nothing in life is certain...
Only death & taxes so they say
Maybe someday we will be free of taxes
Is death also such a certainty?
So few of us make it through the starting gate
How could one dare to believe in immortality?
All of us exist,
Though some exist not in the memory of the collective
Only in the memory of the ones who loved them
Who also shall one day pass on
Left only in the memories of the ones who loved them
How long the chain of love
That binds us all together
How short the tempers of hatred
That tear us apart
Dreams unrealized
Go with us to the light