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Sunday, June 11, 2006

Save the Internet!

Congress is pushing a law that would abandon the Internet's First Amendment -- a principle called Network Neutrality that prevents companies like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast from deciding which Web sites work best for you -- based on what site pays them the most. If the public doesn't speak up now, our elected officials will cave to a multi-million dollar lobbying campaign.


How does this threat to Internet freedom affect you?

  • Google users—Another search engine could pay dominant Internet providers like AT&T to guarantee the competing search engine opens faster than Google on your computer.
  • Innovators with the "next big idea"—Startups and entrepreneurs will be muscled out of the marketplace by big corporations that pay Internet providers for dominant placing on the Web. The little guy will be left in the "slow lane" with inferior Internet service, unable to compete.
  • Ipod listeners—A company like Comcast could slow access to iTunes, steering you to a higher-priced music service that it owned.
  • Political groups—Political organizing could be slowed by a handful of dominant Internet providers who ask advocacy groups to pay "protection money" for their websites and online features to work correctly.
  • Nonprofits—A charity's website could open at snail-speed, and online contributions could grind to a halt, if nonprofits can't pay dominant Internet providers for access to "the fast lane" of Internet service.
  • Online purchasers—Companies could pay Internet providers to guarantee their online sales process faster than competitors with lower prices—distorting your choice as a consumer.
  • Small businesses and tele-commuters—When Internet companies like AT&T favor their own services, you won't be able to choose more affordable providers for online video, teleconferencing, Internet phone calls, and software that connects your home computer to your office.
  • Parents and retirees—Your choices as a consumer could be controlled by your Internet provider, steering you to their preferred services for online banking, health care information, sending photos, planning vacations, etc.
  • Bloggers—Costs will skyrocket to post and share video and audio clips—silencing citizen journalists and putting more power in the hands of a few corporate-owned media outlets.

Blocking Innovation

The threat to an open internet isn't just speculation -- we've seen what happens when the Internet's gatekeepers get too much control. These companies, even, have said as much about their plans to discriminate online. According to the Washington Post:

"William L. Smith, chief technology officer for Atlanta-based BellSouth Corp., told reporters and analysts that an Internet service provider such as his firm should be able, for example, to charge Yahoo Inc. for the opportunity to have its search site load faster than that of Google Inc."

Such corporate control of the Web would reduce your choices and stifle the spread of innovative and independent ideas that we've come to expect online. It would throw the digital revolution into reverse. Internet gatekeepers are already discriminating against Web sites and services they don't like:

  • In 2004, North Carolina ISP Madison River blocked their DSL customers from using any rival Web-based phone service.
  • In 2005, Canada's telephone giant Telus blocked customers from visiting a Web site sympathetic to the Telecommunications Workers Union during a contentious labor dispute.
  • Shaw, a major Canadian cable, internet, and telephone service company, intentionally downgrades the "quality and reliability" of competing Internet-phone services that their customers might choose -- driving customers to their own phone services not through better services, but by rigging the marketplace.
  • In April, Time Warner's AOL blocked all emails that mentioned www.dearaol.com -- an advocacy campaign opposing the company's pay-to-send e-mail scheme.

This is just the beginning. Cable and telco giants want to eliminate the Internet's open road in favor of a tollway that protects their status quo while stifling new ideas and innovation. If they get their way, they'll shut down the free flow of information and dictate how you use the Internet.

For more information, and to sign the petition, visit http://www.savetheinternet.com



Thursday, January 05, 2006

talked to this kid after mad long and it brought back memories.. I miss all you sandolers and the old days... haha keep in touch foos


young bucks.. dang we look like babies


HAHAH.. um yeah.. some drag queen thing we did for something...(don't ask) I think he's a hotter he/she/it than me..  what do you think?


look how this wangja byung has matured.. sorry girls, he's taken by a lovely lady.

anyway..
New Year's resolution
wake up 6:30
spac, qts everyday in the morning
go to every class, work, study, sleep early
eat healthy
be nice to seyeon

oh gosh, let's see how that goes...


Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Trip up to Boston during winter break


Props to the "slave" KY for driving up here.. haha (I'll stop with that now..)


...even though he drives like a madman hillbilly trucker


And this is how the shotgun guy "navigates"...


looking cracked out... This is like 3 am when we decided to go out for a late night adventure...


...to Quick Chek where Sean bought like 17 Lotto scratch tickets and won just $2.. HAHA sucka


7 AM the same day... gotta love the fobby chinatown bus from NYC to Boston


Look at the frightened baby girl in the back... I don't blame her


Me and the bush


Sean and Juey


Juniper and Mike... I don't think they like each other very much


Chinatown food in Boston...


Apparently, it wasn't very good, judging from the look on their faces...


and this isn't much better.. freaking Mexicans in the back of the van


Chinatown shot...


Me and the ASB man who decided to join us


Science museum... we watched some Omni fighter pilot thingy and these two enginerds were the only ones who didn't pass out in like the first 5 minutes... haha


It's like a kid in a candy shop.. only it's science..


Dave pimpin' in his ride


I don't think I've ever seen Keeyoung smile this hard


Big oppa passed out... his dad gave us a super ping pong lesson


Paparazzi shot


Fall Quarter Randoms


I like this picture... we look so happy


Taking a crap... who's idea was this!  probaly Roger.. haha


Turkey bowl prep..


Juniper thinks I'm a freak


And Sean is just gay.. why the heck am I even smiling??  haha


Homecoming game... face paint is good for your skin


Me and Sey.. the Chicago lights thing is overrated..


That's not makeup I swear..


Joanne's 21st


Gotta love the hold em

THE END


Monday, October 31, 2005

Happy Halloween!

Here I am dressed up as a delicious steak burrito...

For those of you who do not know, Chipotle is giving away free burritos if you wear foil... go now, you only have an hour! In fact, I'm going to go back right now... hahahaha i feel like a kid trick or treating again..


Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Okay, so I admit to forgetting when your bday was but this should make up for it, no?

Happy Birthday Fung Ming!


Ok so Roger looks in the mirror and watches himself turn a year older every year at 3 am. What a freak. Birthday kisses to himself cuz he won't be getting any from anyone else. Not even from Louisa Chang, his mom (she used them all up on me) haha just kidding


Roger Chang "photoshoot".. wow you make George Castanza from Seinfeld look good. haha

i kid i kid.. haha happy birthday man.


fall retreat thing


So yeah, I shaved my head and now I look like bighead Kee


I cross my eyes and look like Juniper


I smile and look like Stanimal


I tilt my hat to the side and look like John


and of course, "we be clubbin" like C-Guo.. haha


caught in the act...


white castle zombies..


trip to new york and the wtc, this is supposed to be artistic i think


dessert at serendipity, disgusted at my 5 strawberries in 5 cans of whipped cream.. don't ever get it

Okay school is getting crazy and i hate studying. time to focus

trippy.. ok peace



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