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The Craziness Pandemic, Part II

Last week I began documenting the pandemic of craziness that is sweeping the globe. This week, our attention turns to the United States where the net neutrality furor continues unabated with a huge outbreak of craziness being added to the mix. Full Article at The Industry Standard

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