87% take up the NBN
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Re: 87% take up the NBN
Poor old MR_STUPID. Relax, don’t worry—and think of all the high grade bestiality porn you can watch via the NBN!
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Re: 87% take up the NBN
Maybe we should film you having your lies shoved firmly up your arse as in my previous post and post it to the intardwebz?Jovial Monk wrote:Poor old MR_STUPID. Relax, don’t worry—and think of all the high grade bestiality porn you can watch via the NBN!
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Re: 87% take up the NBN
Which rules out IQ - you can't blow your mind if you don't have one in the first place.When it becomes connected to a fully functioning optic-fibre NBN, the applications in education will be mind blowing.
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I like that yet another one of your constant lies has been exposed and shoved right up your fucking arseJovial Monk wrote:You like that idea, MR_STUPID?
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Re: 87% take up the NBN
Victorians under Labor to be automatically connected to NBN, unless they opt out
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 5960914535Mr Lenders said in the statement that a “new streamlined regulatory process” would be adopted by Victorian Labor to speed up the NBN rollout.
“A future Labor government will invest in Victoria's thriving ICT industry to capitalise on our success in bringing the hub of the NBN here,” the Treasurer said, adding that “the Liberal Party has never supported the NBN”.
If re-elected, Labor would update the code of practice for telecommunications facilities in Victoria and work with the Gillard government to streamline the planning process for minor telecommunication facilities.
The opt-out model would be implemented either by state legislation or through a partnership with the federal government.
Watch as any movement against the NSW government at the polls is wankingly described by The Australian as "a solid rejection by the public of the Stalinist Labor party's evil, freedom destroying NBN
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If it's such a great fucking scheme why is liebor forcing peple onto it? It's because not only is it not wanted or needed, it's because liebor couldn't sell a hamburger to a starving ethopian. They are just that bad at managing or implementing anything
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Why are you conflating federal with state Labor - oh wait, that's right - you're thick.
Guess it must be because church schools pray a lot more
Actually, I am in a postition to witness first hand a number of BER projects and I can tell you that the ones I have seen are excellent. I suppose it's possible that - as The Australian seems to suggest - government schools somehow managed to contract every single shonky builder and crook in the country plus more, while non-government schools miraculously managed to find every top notch, good and honest builder in the country who gave them brilliant value for money while every penny spent by government schools was wasted.They are just that bad at managing or implementing anything
Guess it must be because church schools pray a lot more
Re: 87% take up the NBN
Nah, MR_STUPID just takes everything he reads—or has read out perhaps—in the OO. He is that stupid! The two or is that three enquiries into the BER did not find widescale waste etc but did find that the stimulus effect was huge. And this was a program started in a rush. The BER is the only thing providing work for builders ATM.
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Re: 87% take up the NBN
Bwhahaha...thick would two liebor goons who still think that the insulation scheme was well implemented when it is still burning peoples homes down
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