With the falling leaves comes football, and everyone’s attention turns to those gargantuans. I think people who work inside around computers all the time particularly like the idea of running into someone head-on at crushing force in the middle of a field and throwing a ball carrier to the ground.
When a hard drive crashes it brings the sounds of Dillenger Escape Plan to mind. Chaotic, piercing, I want to choke YOU! Slam you like Ray Lewis! Back up your files, yo.
Poor Internet access service adds to the digital insanity.
While there is some “competition” among the organizations providing Internet service, the cost seems a little artificially high, as with cable. Perhaps this will be something the government will offer its people in the future?access to the information superhighway. Just as our tax dollars go to build highways, they can go towards constructing aquality network of information.
Well, that would be downright communist. And our great capitalist system promotes competition, right?
Look at how competition and the open market drove down the price of gas.
What a conundrum, the only way for the market to take over and lower the price of gas is for the consumer to stop using so much of it. So what’s really the point?
But hey, if the public had free and dependable Internet access, more could work from home, thereby reducing the gas used, the congestion on the roads, the smog in the air and the dollars needed to keep up the highways.
If we’re going to to keep plunging the U.S. further into debt, we should at least take on projects that actually benefit the people, and keep the citizens healthy.
When I’m governor I’ll nail ’em all up ya bunch of hicks.
I will be seeing Mr. Bob Dylan at the historic Ryman Auditorium soon. Thank you Sarah. The Ryman is a great place, sonically and in other ways, but only for the select few lucky enough to get in. I’ve been able to catch Old Crow Medicine Show, Fionna Apple and Nickel Creek in the old church. And if you’re ready to have some church, Janard Cross is about to lay it down. Testify!
Well friends, keep visiting boropulse.com and enter the NFL contest (some Titans tickets will be up for grabs later in the season), leave a comment and vote in the poll.
Possible next poll question: should food stamps be able to be used for alcohol? Discuss amongst yourselves.
Or how about: if Rachael Ray would come to the ’Boro, how should she spend her $40 a day. Somewhere traditional and simple, or modern and ornate? Good Southern food or one of the increasing local stops offering an international flavor?
The debate continues.
Peace,
Bracken Mayo, Editor in Chief