Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 8:31 am Post subject: Free Broadband?
Hey guys, Ive been doing some searching around Blacklisted411.net and came across some information about free broadband, a little google searching and i came across this http://www.freebroadbandkit.com/ I am just wondering if anyone has heard of this ??
I had a read through that website and it seems to me that its bull$shit. Why would they give it away free when they could charge for it. Its a bussines and bussineses dont tend to give things away free unless its in their own interest.
Saying that... I had an Idea once of such a free service, give away free broadband and generate profit through advertisement as you would have an extensive customer base as it was free.
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Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 4:18 am Post subject:
Their 'products' page wrote:
No-Risk Gaurantee
You would think they could at least run a spell checker on their "business site"...
Interesting to see that their product seems to consist solely of software (the Standard option gives you a CDROM, the Instant Download option gives you the software via download). It sure is nice to know that I can be connected to the global network of networks which is the Internet without any sort of hardware to actually connect the computer to anything.
I bet their software spawns a horde of nanites to subatomically mutate your floppy drive into a tentacle that probes the subsoil until it reaches an optic fiber line, or something. No, wait, that would be GRC's self-replicating 104%-assembly nanoprobes I'm thinking of. These guys' nanites probably just phase shift your power supply's graviton flow regulator to turn it into a BPL modem.
Last edited by capi on Sat Jan 21, 2006 4:33 am; edited 2 times in total
I bet their software spawns a horde of nanites to subatomically mutate your floppy drive into a tentacle that probes the subsoil until it reaches an optic fiber line, or something. No, wait, that would be GRC's self-replicating 104%-assembly nanoprobes I'm thinking of. These guys' nanites probably just phase shift your power supply's graviton flow regulator to turn it into a BPL modem.
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