10% of US households don't have access to highspeed Internet. Hey, I don't have DSL TV because I don't want to pay for it. If I _did_ put DSL TV as a priority, I couldn't afford as much herp stuff. If I ate filet mignon every night, I couldn't afford as much herp stuff. If I didn't buy a $250 bike trailer for my dog, and a $60 sweater from Orvis, and $35 dog food, I could put that toward DSL, but I just don't care that much about it. If you _want_ something, you find a way to get what you want. I guess if I was in the 10% that doesn't have DSL or cable Internet available, I could go to the library or any free hotspot. Anyway, there's a big difference between not available and can't/don't choose to afford.
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