>  > Dear Valued Member,
>
>Read "Revenue Stream"
>
>>  To keep pace with our customers' evolving Internet usage needs,
>>  Bell Canada, like all Internet service providers, must continually
>>  invest in expanding and upgrading our network.
>
>However, upgrading and expanding is difficult and requires competent
>technical people, so instead, we're just going to impose silly limits and
>squeeze more money out of you.

Quite.

Is it just me, or are others noticing a general lack of innovation in 
the computer industry?  Yes, there are a few hotbeds, but there are 
massive gaps - this is one of them, computer case design is another.

I see a lot of "case mods" and a few cases "for overclockers", as 
well as any number of CPU heatsink variations, but no cases that are 
actually properly designed from the ground up.  My 1993-built Quadra 
840 and my mother's 1998 B&W G3 are both far more advanced case 
designs, than anything available to PC builders today.

It's exactly this kind of thing that the now-defunct Cambridge Labs, 
and others like them, would be likely to come up with.

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