Subj : Re: What happens if a power supply lowers the voltage by 90% To : Richard Menedetter From : Tony Langdon Date : Fri Jan 13 2017 07:33:00 -=> Richard Menedetter wrote to Tony Langdon <=- RM> They basically changed their package in a way that I did not like, and RM> told me that I can either migrate to the new package or get a reduction RM> and stay in the old one. RM> I have the minimal TV package included. RM> They have thrown out the only TV channels that I sometimes watch. RM> (BR-Alpha, Discovery, Arte, Phönix, History channel, ....) RM> I do not watch TV often, but when I do I watch those. RM> And the additional 25 MBit/s .... does not really make a difference to RM> me, so I did not migrate to the new package. RM> (OK ... the added 2.5 MBit upstream would have been nice ... but ... RM> meh) I see. Out here, there's little bundling between Internet and cable TV. Only a few providers offer TV at all, for starters, and even with them, they've tended to keep their Internet and TV offerings separate. .... The only things done by Friday are with Robinson Crusoe. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 * Origin: Freeway BBS - freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) .