Hey? How would that tell you there was a fibre optic cable there?gigastar said:This happens to be why when you go digging for metal, you use a metal detector.
Major lolz to you, my good sir (madame?).dagens24 said:Q: What does the internet in the Soviet Union have in common with the internet in Canada?
A: They're both ruined by gold diggers!
HEY-O!
Haha, good idea!oggebogge91 said:"temporarily released for "old age."
Nice, I think i'm gonna wait until 75 to rob all the banks in the world.
I really should have seen that coming.HankMan said:But I might grow bardIronman126 said:You sir, are going to pun hell for that. But it's not all bad, Shakespeare will be there with you, so at least you won't grow board.HankMan said:Talk about 'data mining'
*snap*
There it is
...Oh no you didn'tHankMan said:Talk about 'data mining'
*snap*
There it is
Thank you, so much... *tips hat*Onyxious said:LCP said:She holds the internet ransom for 1 million dollars
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To prevent people from getting disconnected to it? No, that's literally never been in the design. As a structure, the Internet has always been quite fragile.thaluikhain said:Also, isn't this exactly the sort of thing the internet was designed to be protected from, due to it being decentralised and interconnected and all?
You grossly underestimate the bandwidth of a fibre optic cable connection. There are only like a dozen cables between Europe and North America, each a few centimeters thick. There is absolutely no reason why a single cable thin enough to cut with a spade couldn't supply three million connections.believer258 said:Yeah - fiber-optics may be awesome but they are not infinite Chuck Norris awesome. I don't see how a single fiber optic cable could supply one entire country, much less three of them. At least not without some serious lag. Talk about trying to shove 20 pounds of shit in a 2 pound bag...
Yes, its also called "New Zealand".kitsuta said:You may notice the part where a single fiber optic cable carried the internet for over 3.2 million people.vivalahelvig said:Wow, thats awesome, i should start digging now!
Wait, they get fiber optics over there? i should move there, and get better gaming connections!
That's still more than what most of the US has to deal with. The old lady should have been digging over here for copper wire.kitsuta said:You may notice the part where a single fiber optic cable carried the internet for over 3.2 million people.vivalahelvig said:Wow, thats awesome, i should start digging now!
Wait, they get fiber optics over there? i should move there, and get better gaming connections!
Not sure if it still does, but when the original Trans-Atlantic line was laid, they often had to repair it because sharks would attack it because of some effect it had on them. Considering this happened before submarine travel was as practical as it is now, I don't see the big deal they are making over an old lady accidentally cutting an underground line that should have been better maintained.Pandalisk said:Goddamnit, this shouldn't happen as often as it does, remember that incident with a boats anchor severing some lines?
I lol'd. Harder than I should have.HG131 said:In Soviet Russia, old lady screws you! Dear god, I need brain bleach!HankMan said:In Soviet Russia...
Damit I got nuthin!
Well, the consequences of depriving that many people of internet are more dire than just cutting off people's gaming connections. Think of all the purchases and business deals that might have been interrupted by that. Anyway, they're letting her off presumably because she was old enough to have no idea what the hell it was.Dango said:Apparently the internet is not shovel proof.
And three years in prison seems more than bit excessive.