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In North American, we pay a flat rate for local phone service. Thus, I can wiki to my heart's content... as long as I don't care about missing phone calls... --STG
I got three phone lines! My problem isn't people missing phone calls... it's other household members wanting to use the net also... -- SJK
SJK: For that price you could get DSL or [cable modem]? service and use a gateway box to let your entire home network access the same connection. --Damian Yerrick
We in Australia (such as SJK) don't have DSL - we have the inferior ADSL. And it is extremely expensive and notoriously unreliable. Most people still use dial-up connections as a result. - MMGB

Price isn't the only barrier. DSL and cable Internet connections aren't available in all areas. For example, let's say... oh, how about mine? --STG (grumble, growl...)
Shouldn't 'Interpreting your score' be in percents instead of points ? --Taw

I had set the points so they totalled 100. But it seems they have been changed again.

I'm sorry, but I have some serious issues with this article - has the methodology for this test been documented elsewhere? Why are there no external references? The point scoring system seems very arbitrary and contrived. I really don't think the Wikipedia should be citing reports of testing systems with such a poorly defined semantic structure. - MMGB, who scored 59.


How many points for inadvertently triggering an edit war and a vandalism report, not to mention inspiring a Wikipedia standards page, all in one's first week on Wikipedia? :-) -- Cayzle

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