<head><style>body{font-size:10pt;font-family:arial,sans-serif;background-color:#ffffff;color:black;}p{margin:0px;}</style></head><body><blockquote style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 0px; BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid">-----Original Message-----
<br>From: Bob Kline <bob.kline@gmail.com>
<br>Sent: Sep 23, 2011 2:40 PM
<br>To: "Mailing List for LUG in greater Grand Rapids, MI area." <grlug@grlug.org>
<br>Subject: Re: [GRLUG] NOT LINUX - net neutrality
<br><br>To constrain the conversation<div>a little bit, I'd be talking about</div><div>home service here. Others might</div><div>be talking about their place of work,</div><div>where the cost picture can be yet</div><div>different.</div>
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</grlug@grlug.org></bob.kline@gmail.com></blockquote><bob.kline@gmail.com><grlug@grlug.org><div><bob.kline@gmail.com><grlug@grlug.org><br></grlug@grlug.org></bob.kline@gmail.com></div><div><br></div></grlug@grlug.org></bob.kline@gmail.com><div><bob.kline@gmail.com><grlug@grlug.org>If the point of network neutrality is that all traffic is treated equally, what difference should home vs. business use make?</grlug@grlug.org></bob.kline@gmail.com></div><div><bob.kline@gmail.com><grlug@grlug.org><br></grlug@grlug.org></bob.kline@gmail.com></div><div><bob.kline@gmail.com><grlug@grlug.org>- Kyle</grlug@grlug.org></bob.kline@gmail.com></div><br />--
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