Friday, March 27, 2009

Whos the fool this April? Najib, UMNO or the rakyat?

Najib’s so cocksure that in about 89515 week, notwithstanding a strong wave 2008 05 29 Archive disapproval from the rakyat, he 2008 05 08 Archive become PM.Why?Because he and UMNO think that only what they want...



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On top of that, by using ADSL connections in conjunction with wireless routers, practically the same affect is achieved on a local (i.e. within a home or office) basis. So even if some sort of dependable wireless broadband system to be put in place, it would have to offer something more than ADSL currently does in terms of speed, and pricing too, in order to be able to compete against it.

Currently there are various efforts under development involving wireless broadband as the next frontier of broadband internet. It seems only a matter of time before at least one of these efforts is realised and who knows what would come after. Recently MIT unveiled what they 2008 06 08 Archive was a wireless power source, and used it to power a light bulb.

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