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Old February 19th 17, 10:42 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Ken Springer[_2_]
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Default No sense in reviving old computers

On 2/19/17 12:57 AM, David B. wrote:
On 19/02/2017 04:53, Mike Easter wrote:
I've had online newsgroup conversations with those who have weak
connectivity at home and travel to the nearest library for broadband.


That sounds like something for President Trump to fix to help "Make
America great again"! ;-)


It is. As well as all the politician's before him.

The government used to do things like this, many of them done during the
depression to create some job. Such as all the dams that were built
that make an attempt to control flooding (although the Oroville dam is
having problems, but I don't know the construction date there) and the
Rural Electrification Program which brought electricity to just about
everywhere.

IMO, it's what the federal government is legally bound to do.


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