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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Apple-Competitive
I, like most of you, have a pretty healthy dislike for how Apple has decided that they want to run their business. I loathe iTunes and how it restricts just what I can and can’t put on my iPhone. I … Continue reading
Posted in Rants
Tagged Apple, legal, technology
Amateur Hour
I’ve opined before on how both sides of the aisle inside the federal parliament are basically a distinction without a different and also how much a waste of space, money and time the state parliaments seem to be. What’s also … Continue reading
Posted in Rants
Tagged government
It’s Time To Go: Parliamentary Privilege…?
While it’s been amusing, as a technology enthusiast, to sit back and watch Stephen Cuntroy’s incredulous attacks on anyone that dares speak out against his proposed internet filter (why hasn’t he come after me yet?) it does raise in my … Continue reading
Posted in Rants
Tagged government, legal
Dad! I Dug a Hole!
Maybe it’s because I think that they’re not serious about delivering the National Broadband Network. Maybe it’s because the man in charge doesn’t actually have any working knowledge of the industries his portfolio manages. Maybe it’s because I’m just an … Continue reading
Posted in Rants
Tagged future, internet, NBN, technology
Moar Bandwidth!
I’ve already written (at length) about why the National Broadband isn’t going to come into being from either the government (be it Liberal or Labor) or the private sector. But really, that’s not what people are concerned about. The question … Continue reading