Grant G
Member since: May 17th, 2006
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Blog Activity
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 10 Comments |
| Engadget | 28 Comments |
| Joystiq Xbox | 2 Comments |


Engadget's recession antidote: win a LG enV3 for Verizon Wireless
Jul 11th 2009 1:09PM (Engadget)Engadget's recession antidote: win a LG enV3 for Verizon Wireless
Jun 19th 2009 1:04PM (Engadget)Obama makes a grave mistake
Jun 10th 2009 2:37PM (Engadget)Video: Xbox 360 Games on Demand service
Jun 8th 2009 1:09PM (Joystiq)"PS3 users can upgrade their systems to 500gb for about $80 if they go to Fry's"
In all fairness, the only 2.5" 500GB HDD at fry's was listed at $90 before tax/shipping.
iRobot's military Ember bots are tiny treaded hotspots
May 18th 2009 12:27PM (Engadget)Keepin' it real fake, part CCX: "iPozh" DVD player lacks Apple's style, but does the lack of Blu-ray support right
May 18th 2009 8:18AM (Engadget)Sony posts $1b loss, first in 14 years
May 14th 2009 11:41AM (Engadget)Engadget's recession antidote: win a copy of Red Alert 3 for Xbox 360!
May 6th 2009 2:04PM (Engadget)i could always use another copy to give to a friend.
USB 3.0 cables go on sale one year early
Apr 27th 2009 12:17PM (Engadget)Time Warner and Embarq can't compete with city-owned ISP, trying to outlaw it
Apr 23rd 2009 9:30AM (Engadget)"The downside of charging subscriber fees is that even though all residents must pay for some part of costs - only those willing or able to pay for the complete suite of services are allowed to reap the benefits of the taxes or fees that fund it."
You do realize all big telecoms/cable receive government funding to extend their networks to areas that "need" them, except the government doesn't define what "need" is and then they just basically pocket the money with minimal improvements?
You are already having some of your tax money given away to these companies by the national government, and these companies are recording ridiculous profits.
An organization that shows it can provide good service for a fair price is nothing but a good thing for the consumer. Frankly, any competition in an industry as overpriced as TV/internet is good because competition drives down prices.