7.06.2006

Ted Stevens wants to protect your personal internet from commercialization

This guy is an embarrassment. Ted Stevens, of "Bridge to Nowhere" fame, explains how the Internet works:
There's one company now you can sign up and you can get a movie delivered to your house daily by delivery service. Okay. And currently it comes to your house, it gets put in the mail box when you get home and you change your order but you pay for that, right.

But this service is now going to go through the internet and what you do is you just go to a place on the internet and you order your movie and guess what you can order ten of them delivered to you and the delivery charge is free.

Ten of them streaming across that internet and what happens to your own personal internet?

I just the other day got, an internet was sent by my staff at 10 o'clock in the morning on Friday and I just got it yesterday. Why?

Because it got tangled up with all these things going on the internet commercially.

So you want to talk about the consumer? Let's talk about you and me. We use this internet to communicate and we aren't using it for commercial purposes.

Read the whole thing. It's hilarious and tragic at the same time.

HT: Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler.

UPDATE: Ted Stevens' timeless words put to music.

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