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Written by Mark Lynch   
Thursday, 01 July 2010 07:03

This is new. I read something on CNN and thought it was worthy enough to talk about it here, which I have never written an editorial on something like this in the media before.

 Read the CNN article here: First nation makes broadband access a legal right

I thought this was pretty cool. I immediately posted to Facebook and Twitter about this, but felt that I could go into detail about my thoughts.

We've always been in this digital age, and dial-up just doesn't cut it anymore. In fact, some places don't even offer it. Instead, internet providers charge the next up price for broadband, what they call "high speed internet". This used to be true when 56k was around, because over 700k is a huge step up. But it just doesn't cut it anymore. Now days, in order to do anything other than grab an email (unless you're me with too much spam) or surf a couple websites, even 1.5mbps won't cut it. At least 3mbps is needed, but the ideal would be 7mbps to 20mbps

-very big grin- 

So here's the scoop. I 'm not sure why this hasn't been done, or put into motion yet.

 I believe that the United States should partner and cooperate (two keywords there) with local internet providers to set a low cost high speed broadband to be available to everyone. The speeds would be 3mbps (1.5mbps could be available at an even lower cost). The price for the single speed will be the same everywhere in the nation. This could be paid monthly, and since it's one price, the contract could remain open (unbinding) and could transfer anywhere in the nation. 

In order to offset the cost to the companies, the United States could offer a tax-break, or a refund, to the companies. This could be something like (base + (number of users * "commission")), perhaps with a larger tax-break (two-tier?) for families or individuals that qualify for things like general assistance.

Now of course there are fears that this would upset the economy. I don't think it would. It would actually create a huge, practically guaranteed market, almost like a sustaining flow from consumer to provider. It will always be there, and the tax breaks will always be there, and there is a huge number of people that would use this service.

This also creates an opportunity for providers and communications corporations to take their focus off the lower broadband spectrum and focus their bigger resources on the high speeds, infrastructure and the development of technologies. For instance, take Google (NASDAQ: GOOG), and how they want to create entire towns with very high speed broadband internet available to all. This could easily be done once companies pump more resources into their expansion and infrastructure. Eventually, the nation will be networked together, and the coming of now popular "cloud computing" will be even more accessible Heck, we've seen this before, where technologies begin a faster development and production, which pumps the economy and creates more jobs across the board. Take that economy!

So, what do ya say?

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 July 2010 07:04
 
Leaking! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Lynch   
Friday, 18 June 2010 14:18

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So we all know about BP, and their recent leak. Yep, that’s just what it is, a leak. One big effin leak. I’m not calling it a spill, because spill would indicate an accidental one-time event of spilling oil, for example, an oil tanker tips, and oil spills out. The tanker doesn’t leak, it spilled. Now the thing at the bottom of the ocean, that’s a leak. It’s leaking oil, from a source of oil (earth), and it’s spurting out from below (leaking). It’s a constant. Leaks are constants, until the oil runs out or the leak is plugged. A spill happens, and it ends. Oil may spread, but that’s it.

Now that I’ve gotten that taken care of, I wish to bring up something. We all knew oil companies were drilling massive holes in the ground (man-made leaks) that are meant to release (leak) oil from the source (Earth) in a controlled manner (leak-control). Everyone knows this (unless you’re part of a nomadic tribe in the middle of nowhere with little to no contact with the outside world). Everyone, INCLUDING the government(s), knew that there is a risk. So to lower risk, we create “blowout preventers” and other various forms of safety measures (emergency leak plugs). We also understood that, frankly, shit happens (feces take place). This means that these emergency leak plugs might leak, or not plug. So, WHY THE FUCK (fak) ARE WE DRILLING MAN-MADE LEAKS WITH EVEN THE SLIGHTEST POSSIBILITY OF SOMETHING GOING HORRIBLY WRONG!  This my air-breathing, bi-ped friends, makes no damn sense to me in the first place. So, here’s an idea: Plan for things to go horribly wrong. We’re taught this every day! For example, stop, drop and roll! The sad thing is that oil is flammable and by the time these leaks are done leaking, the world will be covered with oil, and I will have nowhere to stop myself from burning to death!  So, next time we let people create man-made leaks, let’s think about things going horribly wrong, and to stop, drop and roll while we still can.

Also, I watched a bunch of the BP CEO getting grilled by the government. Now you do realize that he has no fakkin clue what goes on in the rest of the world 24/7. He’s only been CEO for a few years. Why should HE have to answer for the other BP employees’ mistakes? It’s not his fault. It’s the fault of those lower than him. It may be his fault for not realizing that he is employing a bunch of idiots, but hey, what can the guy do? Instead of grilling the CEO, they should be grilling those in charge of the rigs and drilling inspectors, and those in charge of the design and building of the rig. So Tony Hayward, instead of letting government idiots grill you, let them grill the idiots at BP. Don’t be afraid to toss your CEO power in their face. It’s not like you designed and built the rig yourself. BP as a company is responsible for this, NOT the CEO specifically.

Anywho, that’s my short take on the situation. More later.

 

Last Updated on Friday, 18 June 2010 14:19
 
Twenty-What? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Lynch   
Tuesday, 08 June 2010 18:11

Twenty-Ten!
That's right! I graduated! Class of 2010!


It's been a long stretch of school, especially high school, but it hasn't even started.
"Just cause you got the monkey off your back doesn't mean the circus has left town." -George Carlin

That sums it up right there. It was a nice run but now is the time for the sprint to the finish line. I'm talking college.

Heres the agenda for the next few months:

  • Get a job
  • Plan the living situation
  • Plan for college
  • Take the summer trip to North Dakota
  • Gear up for college


So, I know I've been slacking on the updates, but they're coming up, I swear!
I'll be dishing out regular updates, hopefully weekly (if not more), but if you want even more
coverage, you can always follow me on Twitter, @rockingoutloud . I recently hit 1000 tweets, and I will be pounding out even more as I go!

Here's some more kickers:
In the near future, I plan to get more active with the internet communities, and hopefully going Live
on the web with a show, as well as doing some vLogging. I just wish I had some faster interwebs so I could stream seamlessly in and out. I'll have to either dish out some funds (once the job has been secured) or figure out another place to do this. I really do enjoy eating free bandwidth though.

Well, that's it for today. I kinda rambled on as much as usual, so I'll plan out the next entry.

Rock on!

Twenty-Ten!

 


Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 June 2010 18:43
 
Schitzcapades PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Lynch   
Monday, 03 May 2010 08:47
Nothing really sums up what the last month has been: Schitzcapades. Yes, this is a made up word by myself and my girlfriend, so don’t frantically google it for a definition. And I shall provide my own when I think of it.

 There really haven’t been any huge events going on. Unfortunately, I missed Anime Detour, because I forgot to register and they didn’t give out the walk-up registration info until last minute. But next year, I plan on volunteering, which should be a blast.

I’ve been working on this awesome side ‘project’, a shadowcast called Graaaaaaves!!! The Minnesota Shadowcast of Repo! The Genetic Opera. Things have been slow, but if you’re in the area, love to act or be a part of something totally awesome, head on over to the website http://graaaaaaves.com/, or shoot me a message (or comment below).

What else is new?

I’ve been trolling social media much more (see below). Yea, I know this isn’t really news. But oh well?

Oh, here’s something big!

It looks like the education ‘gods’ are granting me the opportunity to graduate from high school! Awesome! So on June third, I will be graduating. Twenty-Ten!

Also on the note of big news, I am still looking for a job. If you know of anything, never forget, your friendly neighborhood geek over here! I have my resume posted here. Oh, and if you need webhosting, or a website made, come to me first too. Fuel my geekdom!

What else is new? Nothing really. I am mostly rambling now. I should be posting some more awesome stuff later. Ok? Ok!

Last Updated on Monday, 03 May 2010 08:48
 
.:Get Ahold Of Me:. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Lynch   
Friday, 16 April 2010 08:37

People have been suggesting I put my contact info on my site for a while Here it is!

 

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  • http://www.facebook.com/rockingoutloud
  • Skype: mark.m.lynch
  • Twitter: @rockingoutloud http://www.twitter.com/rockingoutloud
  • Mobile: (651)-341-0887
  • Stickam: http://stickam.com/rockingoutloud
  • GaiaOnline: http://www.gaiaonline.com/profiles/4901763

Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 May 2010 18:33
 
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