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4G 5G smartphones -- Your smartphone is 4G? What does that mean? The "G" stands for generation.
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4G 5G smartphones — Your smartphone is 4G? What does that mean? The “G” stands for generation.

The first generation or 1G were the analog cellphones of 1983. 2G was digital and allowed for texting. 3G allows for internet access and 4G allows for wireless broadband connections.

5G is expected to come out next year and be between 10 and 100 times as fast as 4G.

And LTE? That stands for “long-term evolution.’

As of 2010 there were 5 billion mobile cellular subscriptions in the world. The Earth’s population is about 7 billion.

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Pennsylvanians Explain Presidential Candidacies

Pennsylvanians Explain Presidential Candidacies
Jim Babb of the Vote For No one Campaign

Pennsylvanians Explain Presidential Candidacies –Citizen participation is critical to the health of our republic and Bob Small of Delco Debates does more than his share to encourage it.

He even shows that it is possible to run for president without a multi-million dollar bank account.

On Sunday, Feb. 14, five men from Pennsylvania explained why they were running for the nation’s highest office during a two-hour forum sponsored by Delco Debates at Swarthmore Borough Hall. They were:

  • Jim Babb of Montgomery County from The Vote for No one Campaign
  • Bill French, a Democrat from Snyder County
  • Jim Hedges of Fulton County from the Prohibition Party.
  • Tom Irwin of Mercer County from The American Party
  • John Roy of Lehigh County from the Return to Christ Party

The moderator was Ken Krawchuk, who was the Libertarian Party candidate for Pennsylvania Governor in 1998 and 2002  and the author of Atlas Snubbed, a pastiche parody sequel to Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.

Kudos again to Bob Small and Delco Debates and here is the the video of what happened:

Pennsylvanians Explain Presidential Candidacies