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	<title>Comments on: Time Warner Reveals Monthly Data Caps</title>
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		<title>By: Mike Cane</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Cane</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 18:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&gt;&gt;&gt;The overcharge fee is $1 per gigabyte, which really isn’t so bad when you think that a gigabyte is equivalent to 3,000 Web sites, 15,000 e-mails without attachments, 200 songs, or 80 minutes of standard-definition video. For most– or at least many– people, the 5GB plan should do just fine.

Good God!  Don&#039;t make a case for the b*****ds!!

This has to be stopped.  Where is the government to step in and stop this?

Do you think they have this kind of metering in the rest of the world?  (Exclude Britain, which has gotten psycho recently.)

This ia great way to make sure the U.S. *falls further behind* the rest of the world.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&gt;&gt;&gt;The overcharge fee is $1 per gigabyte, which really isn’t so bad when you think that a gigabyte is equivalent to 3,000 Web sites, 15,000 e-mails without attachments, 200 songs, or 80 minutes of standard-definition video. For most– or at least many– people, the 5GB plan should do just fine.</p>
<p>Good God!  Don&#8217;t make a case for the b*****ds!!</p>
<p>This has to be stopped.  Where is the government to step in and stop this?</p>
<p>Do you think they have this kind of metering in the rest of the world?  (Exclude Britain, which has gotten psycho recently.)</p>
<p>This ia great way to make sure the U.S. *falls further behind* the rest of the world.</p>
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