Mark Cooper
Mark Cooper
adversity champions character expect faced falls fed force kids lose rock run shows table tonight took true
One's true character shows through when you're faced with adversity, and our kids were force fed some this week, but responded like champions tonight. If we want to make a run at the NCIC, we know we've got to run the table because you can't expect Rock Falls to lose more than one game, so tonight we took that first step.
attorney bells conversation court government governs hope law letter opinion order whether wonders
One wonders whether the government showed up with a court order or an opinion letter from the attorney general. The Bells should at the very least inquire about the law that governs their situation. I hope a conversation ensued after the government made the request.
access although believe consumers danger few information internet network owners provide required results service unless view
These results show that although consumers believe network owners should provide unfettered access to the Internet, few believe they'll do so unless required by law. Our findings that consumers view the Internet as an important communications and information service only underscore the danger of discriminatory network practices.
competition fact good matter simple
The simple fact of the matter is that competition is good for consumers.
bill cable companies telephone
The telephone and cable companies got the bill they wanted.
cable diversity
Diversity? They don't have diversity on cable. They can't show you diversity on the cable dial.
fight guys process remains seen
And those little guys are still going to have to fight to get on those systems. It remains to be seen if the process is fair.
armstrong below concentration laws lines locked market radar screen terms trust trying
Armstrong has a problem. He has locked up so many lines that he really violates the anti-trust laws in terms of concentration of market power. He's trying to get below the radar screen of the anti-trust authorities.
competition consumers drive gone lower major monopoly prices
Telecommunications has now gone from a regulated monopoly to an unregulated duopoly with just two major players. Consumers know that is not enough competition to lower their prices and drive innovation.
clubs knows last league loan paul pinch players trust trying year
There were a lot of clubs after Paul from the Championship, League One and big clubs in our league. But he doesn't want to go full-time and he doesn't want the travelling. I've got to know him over the last year when I've been trying to pinch some of his players on loan and he knows he can trust us.
competition
This is the end of traditional head-to-head competition.
bad cable competition
Competition in cable is in a very bad state, ... Why would AT&T do anything differently?
bringing capacity complex ensure experience gaming high itself largest maximum network networks online performance proven requires worlds
As a bandwidth-intensive application, online gaming requires not only a high capacity network but also maximum reliability and resiliency to ensure that interactions in the online worlds are in real time. The E-Series has proven itself in some of the largest and most complex networks in the world, and now we are bringing that experience to enterprises like SEGA that require the same reliable, high performance networks.
capacity discipline expand failed
They have failed to expand capacity to discipline price.