Net neutrality is becoming a growing concern for us here at Ivamis Trading. If the repeal passes, the future of the internet is at stake. Right now, we have the freedom to access any public site, regardless of it's company or internet service provider. But once network neutrality dies, the internet won't be so public anymore, you will have to pay for broadband similar to how we pay for cable or satellite television, in bundle packages. The cons consist of paying for broadband sites that you will never use, similar to paying for television packages where several channels aren't even viewed. Just like AT&T and Verizon, there will only be certain packages to chose from, probably packages that favor the chosen internet service provider, they will display content that favor their company.
For instance, small business websites will have to be negotiated through one of the service providers to display it's content with the service they provide. It won't be as easy as just using search engines like google or yahoo to access the information or online business like it is now. Additionally, internet tolls may be enforced to access particular websites, domains, to send iMessages or even use Facetime on your iPhones. As of right now, most of us only worry about how much data we're using on our phone, but pretty soon we will also have to worry about what kind of internet we use. It is far to soon to lay foundation about the structure of the internet, but changes will be experienced sooner than people think. The first sign of this change will be considerably slow internet interaction. Net neutrality definitely has it's pros and cons, but it's not looking so good for consumers.
Hope everyone has a great weekend, RIDE SAFE
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Motorcycle Clubs are Not Gangs!
Hope everyone has had an excellent day so far.
Came across across some good media on the internet today.
Motorcycle clubs are often mistaken for gangs, which IS a mistake. They seem to portray a tough/intimidating exterior but they also have a soft side.
The Ol Skool Tribe Riding Club out of Rockingham, NC really showed some Christmas Spirit this past weekend. This makes me appreciate the roof I stay under and the clothes that keep me warm so much more, having to think about the people who don't have or can't afford such necessities.
Beauty of Switzerland
Riding through the Swiss Alps in Switzerland seems like a very tough idea to accomplish seeing all this beautiful snow everywhere. The climate can vary depending on your location in Switzerland. Depending on your location, there are possibilities of experiencing cold, high mountain tops covered with glaciers to enjoyably warm and green climates.
Look at the size of these Large Rocker Patches
Rocker Patches are sewn on the back of a leather jacket or vest. You would have a center piece patch and add a lower and upper rocker patch to finish it up. It gives it a nice look. There are traditional ways of applying rockers. For example this one here is a lower rocker. Primarily designed to go below your center piece patch. However, I've personally seen some people use them on the upper back of their vests too. Try it out. Place the patches on the back of your vest and see what fits better before deciding to go the traditional route. Today we photographed all our large rocker patches over my hand to show you an idea of what to expect in terms of size. Majority of our rockers measure from 10-12 inches in width, which is a good size patch for the back of any vest. If you are an oversized person wearing a huge vest, remember you don't need to have such a huge patch. In fact a patch more than 12 inches is not a good idea. Your jacket is designed to stretch, sewing a patch too big is going to limit that stretch and make things uncomfortable. So if you are a big guy and you have a big vest, you can still use these patches and there will just be more room left to add more patches to it. You don't need to have a patch to fill up your entire coat. There are always other smaller patches you can add to it. Have a Great Day and RIDE SAFE
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