This is California. First we ordered our power company to lose money until it goes out of business so we could nationalize its assets. Why shouldn't we be able to do the same to telecommunications companies? Okay, so Mr. Davis didn't force NPNT to run at a loss, but he should be able to save the citizens' DSL just like he's saving our power. (implied sarcasm througout) Pay for it? We're californians. We don't need to pay for it. We'll just raise state tax to 15% to tax our silicon valley employees. That'll allow us to keep failing business operating. -a Thus spake Majdi S. Abbas (msa@samurai.sfo.dead-dog.com) on or about Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 07:11:35PM -0800:
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 02:23:27PM -0800, Mike Batchelor wrote:
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010330/wr/northpoint_shutdown_dc_2.html
We now return you to your regularly scheduled fits of laughter at the expense of the CPUC. Never before has such a small organization perpetually amused so many.
I'd really like the CPUC to explain to both me and the bankruptcy court who's going to pay for that. Regardless, the company has ceased to exist, and the contracts are void. It's over, and some people need to accept it and get on with their lives.
--msa