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A third of people would rather lose a finger than their internet connection

  • May 11, 2015
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By Mark Wilson
 
Losing a finger is something that you might more readily associate with horrific industrial injuries, or the result of failing to pay back a gangland loan shark. In the UK, however, broadband access is now seen as such a vital service that people would rather lose a digit than lose their high speed internet connection.
 An incredible one in three people would be willing to live without a phalanx rather than coping without a broadband connection. Being online is now seen as a lifeline and losing that connection can lead to feelings of social isolation.
The findings come from a survey conducted by Cable.co.uk. 29 percent of the 2,500 people questioned felt so attached to their broadband connection that lopping off a finger seemed like a small price to pay to stay online. Nearly as many people (25 percent) said that they would not be able to make a choice between the two!
 
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  • May 11, 2015
I'll let someone else cut off their finger and just leech off of their free home wifi because they didn't password protect it.
I would get creative if I lost the internet.  :)
 
Without an extra finger you would lose some typing speed, and it would just be a daily pain.
 
Although, if they said legs... I might consider it.
Disability King get.... lol... 
 
 

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