On May 7, 10:19 am, "Marvel" <mar...@helpcarl.com> wrote:
> <dame_zum...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1178493906.855824.259560@y5g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...> On May 7, 7:20 am, "Marvel" <mar...@helpcarl.com> wrote:
> >> He says the regulations are ridiculous and it's a miracle anybody
> >> survives
> >> there. (what a joke)
>
> > My, oh my. Looks like he's going to have a fun time here.
>
> Yea just wait till he tries to get his broadband hooked up.
> ROTFLMFAO
> They will send someone to check it, that guy will go back to the office and
> fill out a stack of reports about how the connection to the hub is three
> feet from his main line and they will launch a feasibility study to see if
> anybody in the neighborhood will be getting a connection over the next
> twenty seven years.
> After several weeks of meetings and indecision he will be notified that it
> can't be done.
> Totally impossible!


Alternatively, the construction company putting up a high-profile
building will realise that the steelwork might (not necessarily would,
but might) interfere with television reception in its "shadow", so
will pay for every household in that shadow to get connected to cable
TV, which will later include Internet connection too....

>
> Talk about creating work.

Yup.