In life, there is always the issue of disparity, and where gulfs exist between the 'haves' and 'have nots'. I suppose to a certain extent, you could also throw in the issue of Internet connectivity as well. For example, most of Minnesotans are unable to enjoy home Internet connections that are 1Gbps in speed – which happens to (theoretically speaking, although it is never the case in real life) be around 100 times faster compared to a standard broadband hookup. On paper, this is not feasible due to the cost and complications that arise.
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