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Latest revision as of 16:39, 9 April 2009
- A common scientific joke, as stated by wikipedia:C.P. Snow, expresses the four laws simply and surprisingly accurately as:
- Zeroth: "You must play the game."
- First: "You can't win."
- Second: "You can't break even."
- Third: "You can't quit the game."
Contents
NBN
test
Introdcution of distortions
With every economic system, there will be a distortion introduced when any regulation of the system is introduced, changed or modified.
microeconomics / macroeconomics
History of telecommunications in Australia and the world
The modern australian telecommunications environment
( a tragedy in three parts )
PMG
Telecom Australia (ATC, OTC and AOTC)
Telstra
the furphy of wireless
- towers
- licences
- spectrum
the future and reform
The laws and how they apply to the dear consumer
D is for Duct Access
Fourth law humor
- 0th, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd laws subsumed:
- "You have to play a game you can't win no matter how hard you try."