Gadget Links: Long Layoff Edition

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  • Unequal speeds on Internet source of growing frustration, Associated Press story on seattletimes.nwsource.com: “The information superhighway isn’t truly equal in both directions. Cable and phone companies typically sell asymmetrical Internet services to households, reserving the bulk of the lanes for downloading movies and other files and leaving the shoulders at most for people to share, or upload, files with others.” [ From Martin O’Donnell ]
  • AT&T Deal Approved, Cingular to take AT&T Name in Early 2007 on MobileBurn.com: Cingular will revert to the AT&T name soon. Seems like deja vu.
  • Eat Like a Pro: New Cuisine At Training Tables on WSJ.com: “The team dining area at Giants stadium reminded me of a school cafeteria, with its white cinder-block walls and collapsible long tables. But the food was on a much higher, more dietetically sensible level than food at any school I ever attended.” [ Subscription probably required. ]
  • Bush: Ford represented best of America, an Associated Press story on WashingtonTimes.com: “The nation honored Gerald R. Ford today in a high-powered fanfare for the common man who was summoned to the presidency in the Watergate crisis. He was remembered for what he didn’t have — pretensions, a scheming agenda, a great golf game — as much as for the small-town authenticity he brought to high office.” Ford might have been the greatest athlete ever to serve as President, in spite of the jokes made about him later in life.

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