Re: TalkTalk free broadband - the details



On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 13:58:34 GMT, in uk.telecom.broadband , "Tad
Confused" <you@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The service is the wire what else to you think you are buying?

Nothing, since obviously, the wire isn't attached to anything at
either end, it just automagically delivers access to that there
interweb thang.

Some sort of councilling perhaps?

I fail to see the connection with local democracy.
Hmm, what did someone say earlier about schooling?

Still, as long as irony is the adjective used to describe something
steelish, I'm ok.

Mark McIntyre
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