« Home Office Lawyer: Lawyers and twitter | Main | Surprise, Surprise. Microsoft Software Was Designed to Annoy Us! »

May 08, 2008

Sir, Please Step Away From The Internet

Link: AT&T: Internet to hit full capacity by 2010 | Tech News on ZDNet.Traffic Please be advised that the Internet is full. There is no more room for diatribes, blogs, useless information, defamation, or education. It is 2010, and, according to AT&T, vast infrastructure improvements are required to avoid the whole thing grinding to a halt. If broadband entertainment continues to grow, in 3 years, according to this spokesman, 20 households will be using the same bandwidth as the entire Internet today. Of course, there are lies, damned lies and statistics. Let's pray that this guy's rant is a figment of his imagination. Soon, Internet capacity will grow without borders, and we will all have chips implanted in our temporal lobes. I think I saw a sci fi movie about that once. Books were banned, and everybody forgot how to read. Welcome to the Twilight Zone.

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/478834/28883444

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Sir, Please Step Away From The Internet:

Comments

Post a comment

Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In

Subscribe Free

Blog With Typepad

Blog powered by TypePad

FutureLawyer Poetry

FutureLawyer On Your Phone

  • Get FutureLawyer On Your Phone!

Subscribe to Versuslaw Legal Research

  • Versuslaw and FutureLawyer - A Match Made In Heaven
    Subscribe to VersusLaw

LawComix

Alex McKnight

  • Get this widget from Widgetbox

WorldCat

  • Search for an item in libraries near you:

Search FutureLawyer Site

Subscribe Today!!!!

  • Versuslaw Legal Research From FutureLawyer!!!
    Subscribe to VersusLaw

  • An Affiliate of the Law.com Network

    Sign up to receive Legal Blog Watch by email

    From the Law.com Newswire

    [about RSS] Law.com Privacy Policy

Subscribe to SoloLawyer

Google News - Top Stories

Law.com Legal Technology

Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology

The Florida Bar Announcements

Law.Com Qwest

  • Law.Com Quest - Search the Legal Web!

About the Site

  • Copyright 1996-2008, Richard M. Georges, All rights reserved.