Deb, is there some confusion on the throttling and net neutrality relationship? If so, that's a big missing piece in the "how this really relates to you individually and all as a society" message of why #NetNeutrality rules and similar worldwide are mission critical as we change.
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P.S. I just read that Lansing is on my "where might Molly like to live next" with the exception of the cold winters, beautiful though they can be at times with snow-covered fields and farmhouses - very charming area. It's a tempting choice. :)
I remember as we stopped there on our way to Ann Arbor, which definitely has an appealing lifestyle despite those cold winters. It's just more expensive. Lansing lands economically reasonable for me but that cold and I do not like each other very much. I did manage Oslo okay. :D
Based on family/friend support system, the spots are New York, Massachusetts, Florida, California. Based on a "try the new" pov Northern Nevada (very cold as well in winter, but with .edu and activities that draw me) - Las Vegas has appealing places but affordability is a factor.

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The only reason MA factors in is density of education in step with my interests and that my brother has rental property in P-town. He and his partner are downsizing at their primary home in Albany, New York. Much love to warm my heart, much cold to hurt my bones, alas.