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seadub2 said...

So sad to watch such a talented personality just flush his life away. Parker faced inner demons he could not control or subdue. They finally caught up with him. I hope that he has finally found peace.

August 5, 2010 at 9:13 a.m.
seadub2 said...

I don't believe Zach wants to be the next governor of Tennessee to lead this state; I believe he wants to use the office as a stepping-stone to something bigger, maybe a run for the White House. He alluded to that end in his television ad by saying he wants to return the United States to its Judea-Christian heritage, and it can start here in Tennessee. "That's why I want to be your governor." Also his televised claim that he alone is to thank for bringing Volkswagen to Chattanooga is just not true. He’s ambitious, but I believe his ambition is not aimed in the right direction; it’s more towards Zach and less towards the people of Tennessee.

August 5, 2010 at 8:59 a.m.
seadub2 said...

Is it the Lee Highway or Highway 58 location? Come on, get the facts straight.

September 23, 2009 at 4:20 p.m.
seadub2 said...

I watched with great interest as EPB's spokeswoman claimed the bright colors on their TV was due to their all-fiber network. Also I heard the statement "unlimited bandwidth of fiber optics."

First, digital is digital, regardless of the transport medium. Transporting digital data over fiber vs. a hybrid system has noting to do with color clarity. Second, there's no such thing as "unlimited bandwidth." No matter what option you choose, all networks have limitations.

I'm a little disturbed over these claims by EPB. They don't seem to have a handle on the facts regarding what their system will and won't do. These facts are critical for us as a community, now having a choice, to know, so we can make the best choice for our services. I hope EPB starts being more clear and honest in the future.

September 16, 2009 at 12:52 p.m.
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