said: 
>No, I don't think that everyone has or can afford broadband.  But if you 
>survey the field now, I think you may find there are more and better deals 
>out there on broadband these days.  I know I can do significantly better -- 
>either in cost, what is had for the $$, or both -- as soon as I get around to 
>dumping SBC. 
I am really envious of anyone who has a choice of broadband offerings. Since I 
only live in one place, I have no idea what life is like when there are 
choices  and competition, but around here, there is only one  option. I keep 
telling comcast I would take the broadband if they would also throw in an 
unlimited  dialup, but so far they won't go for that.   :-) 
One day I will get there, but for now, that's too much new  hardware..... 
Thanks, 
John 
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