The week in your words: Blunders, iPhones and brownouts
By Matthew Sparkes
Posted on 23 Nov 2007 at 14:52
While that argument raged on, some of you piped up to say that you had seen this coming all along. "Long ago I predicted (although not on here) that we would be paying for access by the GB. In a way I'm paying this already - I pay £2 per GB if I go over my monthly 20GB cap," says john_sn.
Nobody, though, offered any ideas for where we can get our hands on $42-55 billion.
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