I am in total favor of net neutrality. One of the most popular opinions, and one I share, is that internet should be regulated like a public utility. This could, however, cause large corporations to form a monopoly, the consequences of this falling on our wallets. It will be down to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to monitor what defines a specialized service to prevent such a thing from happening. The punishment, however, is also quite vague, which I find concerning, seeing as the last time they tried to maintain net neutrality in 2010, it wasn’t enough to sufficiently close the loophole. This problem won’t be fixed until what is and isn’t a specialized service is clearly defined and the punishment is set for abusing it.
Monday, March 30, 2015
Keeping the Net Neutral
This article deals with the concept of net neutrality. If you don't know what that is, it's making sure that all websites have equal opportunity to prosper. If it does not exist, big companies, such as Netflix and Amazon, could squash competition by paying internet providers to slow the website and speed their own websites up. There is a loophole, however, called "specialized services." Currently these include things such as smart thermostats other non-standard services. Since the definition is currently loosely defined, this could allow providers a way to wiggle out of regulations.
I am in total favor of net neutrality. One of the most popular opinions, and one I share, is that internet should be regulated like a public utility. This could, however, cause large corporations to form a monopoly, the consequences of this falling on our wallets. It will be down to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to monitor what defines a specialized service to prevent such a thing from happening. The punishment, however, is also quite vague, which I find concerning, seeing as the last time they tried to maintain net neutrality in 2010, it wasn’t enough to sufficiently close the loophole. This problem won’t be fixed until what is and isn’t a specialized service is clearly defined and the punishment is set for abusing it.
I am in total favor of net neutrality. One of the most popular opinions, and one I share, is that internet should be regulated like a public utility. This could, however, cause large corporations to form a monopoly, the consequences of this falling on our wallets. It will be down to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to monitor what defines a specialized service to prevent such a thing from happening. The punishment, however, is also quite vague, which I find concerning, seeing as the last time they tried to maintain net neutrality in 2010, it wasn’t enough to sufficiently close the loophole. This problem won’t be fixed until what is and isn’t a specialized service is clearly defined and the punishment is set for abusing it.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
First Blog Post
My hobbies
include beetle fighting and noodling.
Just kidding… as far as you know.
Really I’m quite mundane. Most of
my adventures are of the literary nature.
Well, many are also lived vicariously through Netflix and games. Right now I’m watching Supernatural and any
movies I’ve missed. I don’t really do
much in the way of hobbies. But I can do most of the weird face things, like
rolling my tongue, wiggling my nose, control of my eyebrows, and ability to
move my ears.
I’ve been
to a plethora of places. I don’t really
remember many of the trips since I was younger when I took them, but I do know
I’ve been to most states in the Midwest and West. My most recent trip that I remember the best
was the Grand Canyon last summer. We
visited many of the designated points and went down into the canyon one
day. We almost took a trip to the “vortexes”
in Sedona since my mom really wanted to, but luckily it was too expensive.
These “vortexes” were supposedly
funnel shapes made by “subtle energy,” which is supposedly not electricity nor
magnetism, but still generates a slight magnetic field. They “interact with the Inner Being of the
person,” strengthening their “Being.”
Basically it’s just the uplifting colors of the rock and green scenery,
coupled with slight magnetic current from iron in rocks, resulting in a massive
scam.
In the
future I plan to go to college and study to become a scientist of some
sort. Currently I’m looking at either a
chemistry path or infectious disease path for my career. I’m leaning more towards chemistry at the
moment. That’s pretty much all there is
to me. I don’t exactly lead an exotic or
intriguing life, but I’m content with it.
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