
Rio Samba Rose Bud – 2008
Wishing you all a pleasant weekend.



Rio Samba Rose Bud – 2008


Wishing everyone a safe day of remembrance.


“Net Neutrality” is the simple but powerful principle that cable and broadband providers must treat all internet traffic equally. Whether you’re loading a blog post on WordPress.com, streaming House of Cards on Netflix, or browsing handcrafted tea cozies on Etsy, your internet provider can’t degrade your connection speed, block sites, or charge a toll based on the content that you’re viewing.
Net neutrality has defined the internet since its inception, and it’s hard to argue with the results: the internet is the most powerful engine of economic growth and free expression in history. Most importantly, the open internet is characterized by companies, products, and ideas that survive or fail depending on their own merit — not on whether they have preferred deals in place with a broadband service provider. Unfortunately, the principle of net neutrality, and the open internet that we know and love, is under attack.
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I’m having issues with trying to post comments.
Over the past week or so, I’ve read blogs that mention
they’re having issues with posting comments too.
So, it’s not just me.
I hope WordPress resolves the issues soon.
I’m still able to ‘Like’, so that’s a positive.
I’ll comment when I can…

