>>31I tried it on my senior year in Junior High, then ran it as my stand alone laptop OS. Don't regret a thing. But now with boot-able ZFS, Jails, pkgng, poudriere, the AES-NI addition, DNSEC on OpenSSH, and too much more, the just the best. Hey, they even have a show now:
http://www.bsdnow.tv/>>32I hear you man. I know what it is not to have internet connection. It's the one anti-drug that I depend on. Sometimes it makes me even more bad that with all the money governments are wasting on military, they could have supplied free wifi and satellite connection to the world for life, and have Fiber Optics on every 1km radius or urban areas. Heck, in just the military spending of the USA, we could have fed the world twice for their lifetimes.
ISP should really be doing Google's Blimp Wifi idea. It's ingenious. But they need to be open and honest with what they do on their network setup and users. maybe implement a way to verify the connection.
>>33We aren't saging. Just not bumping the thread, dawg. Do you have something better to contribute?