What Your ISP Doesn’t Want You to Know

As no doubt everyone knows by now (except maybe Barack Obama, who had better things to do tonight), Comcast has announced an upcoming 250 GB/month bandwidth cap on its residential broadband cable Internet customers, all of whom have signed up for unlimited service based on Comcast’s own advertising.

Before I get to reaming them out, I’d like to state for the record that (a) I’m a Comcast customer, (b) I’m more or less a satisfied Comcast customer, (c) I’m also a captive Comcast customer, since our county commissioners saw fit to make a monopoly deal with Comcast, no doubt in exchange for lots of money promises of excellent service. So if they should happen to cut me off for what they call “excessive use” or even for writing this article, I will have nowhere to go but dialup or satellite, which is to say: hell.

First of all, let us not look at Comcast or any particular broadband ISP, but all of them. Because as American taxpayers, we’ve already paid $200 billion to upgrade our country’s Internet infrastructure to a 45 Mbps fiber optic network. And we paid this money more or less directly to the telecoms: the giant companies that run everyone’s landline telephone service. And we don’t have this system yet, in spite of the fact that we were supposed to have it running years ago.

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Standing @ her presentation and laughing and learning like crazy — look her up!

I just met this cool guy Larry Chiang who has an awesome secret society with free pizza! More details to follow.

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Here I was, taking lots of great pictures and presumably uploading them automatically, when I suddenly find out that hours ago, Flickr had stopped accepting pictures because I had uploaded too many in one day or something. I’ve used lots of photo services and I was starting to like Flickr because of their geotagging support, but this is ridiculous. Don’t they exist to let you put pictures on the web, or something?

Meanwhile, if you’re interested in my live coverage of Wordcamp 2008, please check out my Wordcamp 2008 album on Photobucket. No limits!

Liveblogging at the iPhone API presentation on my iPod Touch, with an iPhone-aware site…how cool is that? :-)