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>... And this all has WHAT to do with conchology ?
A good question, Winston.
It has A LOT to do with getting information on shells (or anything else) from internet websites and perhaps from this listserv. If the internet is a prime source of shelling information, then telecommunications legislation is an important topic--especially for the future.
I don't claim to understand all the nuances of the regulatory wording. But, the scheme apparently involves the ability of broadband providers to prioritize higher-tech services for only some websites. For instance, streaming video might only be feasible for AT&T's favorite website clients, or perhaps slower and less reliable service for the rest of us non-billionaires.
Perhaps the websites of shell dealers, shell clubs, universities, and museums will be limited to limited bandwidth technologies.
Just one discussion of the wrangle is at: http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-6058223.html
David
"I had learned that those who are lying or trying to cover
up something generally make a common mistake - they tend to
overact, to overstate their case." - Richard Milhous Nixon
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