“Soldiers Saving Puppies * Puppies Saving Soldiers”
The above header is the slogan of The Puppy Rescue Mission (TPRM), an organization whose slogan describes its mission perfectly. TPRM assists soldiers serving abroad bring their companions back home with them. However, the process can be expensive and so TPRM helps soldiers by collecting donations and assisting in the process.
I came across this organization from the user 33peace posting a shout-out for help on Reddit, under the self-post Im in Afghanistan and trying to bring my best friend back home later this month. Reddit, you might be my last hope.
A quick online search reveals quite a few organizations aimed at bringing pets home to veterans. Having a dog myself, I can see how companion pets help people that have experienced traumatic and stressful experiences. (more…)


Imagine Life with a Pay-Per-Use Internet
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Tags: Electricity, Internet, Technology, Utilities, Water, Wireless
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Can you imagine what life would be like if public utilities like electricity and water were run by U.S. Internet and wireless companies?
Anyone want to sign up for a watt-hour plan, or would you care to buy water in bulks of 100 gallons? We already buy tired wireless data plans. Some countries also provide Internet like this too.
How about selecting from a variety of amperage plans, or subscribing to a certain flow rate of water into your home? We already buy Internet at various connection speeds, or have throttled wireless plans.
I can guess that most people would say an emphatic “no” to those options. So why do we put up with it from Internet providers and wireless companies? Or, why don’t we switch other utilities over to the Internet/wireless business models?
(Now, while you can store electricity and water, you can’t really store “the internet,” or more accurately, a connection to it. That being said, with some exceptions, like a water heater, most people don’t store large amounts of electricity or water at home, so I think this is a valid comparison.)
So what do I have against paying for bulk or flow? (more…)