Some Web_TV clients run Win_CE on an Intel box.



Hi Randy_Poe, You post via Google because you're not computer literate.
No matter where I go, no matter what PC/LAN I use,
my _Virtual_ ISP ( Cotse.NET, 6 dollars per month ) goes with me.

Coste lets me break out of firewalls ( by tunneling out to Coste's proxies ),
send emails ( i.e. SMTP_Auth... normal ISPs don't allow this ),
block anyone who sends me email ( by trashing the alias that I assigned them ),
and it FTP hosts 150 megs of private ( no crawlers allowed ), ad-free files.

Speaking of my hand-rolled newsreader ( X.EXE ), you told me:

It can't quote. That seems to be a fundamental problem.

You ( Randy_Poe ) can't quote, you can't restate,
nor can you understand what you've read ( e.g. T.J. baffles you ).
So you'll never learn about foreign-language billionaire " admirals ".

You told me:

Because I plug in from different places,
I choose to use a uniform web-based interface.

Why not use your own NNTP client ( written by you, in C/C++ ) instead ?
Google is a crappy interface, with a crappy editor,
much worse than MSN_TV2 ( Web_TV ), running Win_CE on an Intel box.

I told you:

T.J. is at sea, so he has to use GlobalStar ( it's like a cell phone ).

And you replied, " No, he's using Web_TV. "

You've no clue what Web_TV ( MSN_TV2 ) is.
It's a dial-up ( or broadband ) ISP.
Some clients run Win_CE on an Intel box,
so you could have any fucking monitor you wanted ( not just a TV ).
( Besides, T.J.'s TVs are high-res, HDTV, 1,920 x 1,080 pixels )

Web_TV clients can connect to LANs, and run the most current version of
FireFox, Adobe Reader, Windows Media Player, etc. For more details, see:

WikiPedia.ORG/wiki/MSN_TV


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