Re: Too may Americans excluded from go?
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 9:21 am
Laughable.John Fairbairn wrote:while America may have the best health care in the world
Life in 19x19. Go, Weiqi, Baduk... Thats the life.
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Laughable.John Fairbairn wrote:while America may have the best health care in the world
Shoutout to Arthur C. Clarke, who patented geostationary satellites in 1945.pwaldron wrote:Diverting things back to the original topic at hand...
Rural broadband access in both Canada and America is an ongoing issue. In Canada it is noted as the "digital divide", and successive governments have been making efforts to improve access. Subsidies for capital costs are common, and there is a new government program specifically to improve speeds in the high north, where even satellite access isn't available (no line of sight to geostationary orbits).
My wife and I used to have a local land line connection to the internet. When we got it, broadband was somewhat cheaper, and the modem came with the service, along with a flat rate. But I used to live where an internet connection took a long distance phone call, and I paid for the service by the hour. Real time go was impossible then, but I did play some correspondence go on small boards. My regular phone calls go over the internet now.Gomoto wrote:Broadband is not needed to access go on the internet? Did I miss something here?