- Joined
- Mar 12, 2019
The 'fast internet' mythos is hilarious to me. What is this, 1999?
Here's the truth:
Yuck, transparent background, sorry about that.
What you can still see though is that the average speeds in Connecticut are the same as Washington state. If he wanted faster speeds, he could have just moved a half hour north to Rhode Island.
And if it truly was internet speeds that mattered, as well as no state taxes, he would have moved here to this shithole state of Texas, since gigabit fiber is everywhere.
And even that infographic is misleading, because it's talking about gigabit availability per capita. If you want to know which states have gigabit speeds, it's pretty simple, here I edited a map.
That's not 100% I'm sure, but all of those states have gigabit speeds. And they have gigabit speeds because they all have one thing in common: the states in red are where the fattest backbone pipes run through.
Not only that, he's not even living in one of the counties where the internet is fastest in Washington state. It won't embed, so here's the link for Washington state at BroadbandNow.com.
He's in King county, which over 99% have access to 100mbps, but only 41% have access to gigabit. If he wanted to be truly thrifty, he would have moved somewhere besides the Seattle area in Washington, like Asotin country which is cheaper and 94% of people there have access to 1gb or more.
Here's the truth:
Yuck, transparent background, sorry about that.
What you can still see though is that the average speeds in Connecticut are the same as Washington state. If he wanted faster speeds, he could have just moved a half hour north to Rhode Island.
And if it truly was internet speeds that mattered, as well as no state taxes, he would have moved here to this shithole state of Texas, since gigabit fiber is everywhere.
And even that infographic is misleading, because it's talking about gigabit availability per capita. If you want to know which states have gigabit speeds, it's pretty simple, here I edited a map.
That's not 100% I'm sure, but all of those states have gigabit speeds. And they have gigabit speeds because they all have one thing in common: the states in red are where the fattest backbone pipes run through.
Not only that, he's not even living in one of the counties where the internet is fastest in Washington state. It won't embed, so here's the link for Washington state at BroadbandNow.com.
He's in King county, which over 99% have access to 100mbps, but only 41% have access to gigabit. If he wanted to be truly thrifty, he would have moved somewhere besides the Seattle area in Washington, like Asotin country which is cheaper and 94% of people there have access to 1gb or more.
DSP has said that only his current condo can get internet fast enough for him to stream. At least, compared to Connecticut.
I honestly don't believe, based on how much we know DSP tries to avoid actual human interaction, that he would ever voluntarily move to a non-gated community. He's probably convinced himself that if he moves then we will organize our own housewarming party at his new address.
Plus, selling the condo would be an admission of failure, which he cannot do.