Just one will do. Surely if you really really NEED this, you must have some idea what you NEED it for?

mellie wrote:IQS.RLOW wrote:So...still unable to come up with any application now or in the future that will require everyone having 100Mb/s?
What a shame for you. It kills your argument for it stone dead.
What a shame you are such a slow learner.
Do you wear built-up shoes also?
And as for my argument holding up... it's common sense.
It's feasible to get the best you can afford than be overly conservative or penny-pinching when it comes to technology.
Especially when the savings are minimal in the long run, and the NBN plan itself expired, by ones own admission.
IQ's. stop being so spesthial, ok. You know I'm right.
Turnbull is a cock-smoking people pleasing self-interested treacherous turncoat.Rorschach wrote:Good luck with that IQS![]()
Pity she left off what Jones said before asking for a comment.
Heard this interview the other day.
Not a Turnbull fan but agree with him on this.
Funnily enough she doesn't seem to understand much of what Turnbull said agrees with her one point re accountability.![]()
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Obviously she doesn't learn and just regurgitates stuff without knowing what she's talking about.
mellie wrote:Malcolm Turbull is not a 'true' Liberal, which begs the question why you a self-declared Liberal would defend his NBN treachery.
Rorschach wrote:mellie wrote:Malcolm Turbull is not a 'true' Liberal, which begs the question why you a self-declared Liberal would defend his NBN treachery.
Oh gee really... you are a goose.
You should read stuff before you open your mouth and both feet fall in.
Oh and please provide a quote to support your lie about me being a self-declared Liberal![]()
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Or are you referring to IQS... now there's an out for you.
Rorschach wrote:MAD MEL
MORON
For your information "ya mong"
I have stated many times Malcolm is in the wrong party and should in fact be leader of the ALP ya dope!
Now do fcuk off... imbecile.
In 2006, T3 was announced by the government and was the largest of the three public releases, reducing the Government's ownership of Telstra to 17%. The 17% remainder of Telstra was placed in Australia's Future Fund, which will provide superannuation and pensions for Australia's public servants. In 2009, the Future Fund sold off another $2.4B worth of shares reducing the government's stake in Telstra to 10.9%.
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