AlexneushoornTheGreat
Steve Rhino
You're not alone there. I also have too much time on hands.Nope. I have too much time on my hands.
Random question of the day:
If talk is cheap, why is phone service so expensive?
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You're not alone there. I also have too much time on hands.Nope. I have too much time on my hands.
Because it's not talking they are charging you for, but for the use of their technology and services. Furthermore, it tends to create a natural monopoly, the more users a certain type of phone network (I'm not 100% sure the right term, but you get the idea) has, the more people tend to go to it. Consumer surplus is therefore eaten up by the company, making it considerably more expensive than it has to be.If talk is cheap, why is phone service so expensive?
Long term investments. Or in other words the natural intended Tesla principle, but a hundred years late. Also on something that is more so an ancient social tool than for a practical necessity for the average or poorer goer, making the thing irrelevant anyway.You're not alone there. I also have too much time on hands.
Random question of the day:
If talk is cheap, why is phone service so expensive?
Negatory.Random question of the day:
Do you wish people had more time on hands sometimes?