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#160348 3-Jan-2015 11:54
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When in the northern hemi' I often use the analogy that living in NZ is like being at the last bus stop.

I am usually describing the Internet, and have always assumed that the "pipeline" as I like to call it, and imagine it goes from here to the states.

Just incase I am in a roomful of geekzone like persons and not the roomful of Luddites I usually find myself in.

How far out is my analogy? Do we get more than one "feed" are we the last stop?




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  #1207591 3-Jan-2015 12:20
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With modern communications and transport systems, there is no last bus stop.
Everywhere is on a network (except possibly North Korea).




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