What is this Google TiSP?

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well ! it is April first Fools day joke from Google .It is just for fun - fooling most of the netizens . Google tries to fool all the net users on April first ...
 
i had consider it a poor one compared to their previous ones. their best one was the launch of a webmail service with 1 GB storage spcace.the joke turned out to be on yahoo and msn.
 
hmmmmmm......."commode-based TiSP wireless router".......not a bad idea though. 😀but will the connectivity remain when you need to use the loo? :huh: :lol:
 
They even got a FAQ page for this TiSP thingi.... 😛
 
Here's an answer to my question! lol :lol:
Can I still use my toilet after installing TiSP?
Do we look stupid? Needless to say, the fiber optic cable that enables TiSP will not interfere with your toilet's regular operations. For your own convenience, however, you may eventually wish to hire a professional contractor to help route the cable under, or through, the toilet seat to your TiSP wireless router.[/b]
 
One more:
"Downloads are working fine...but I seem to have a problem with uploads, as they make a mess on the toilet floor.."
"I forgot to enable the spam filter when I started to use it.. and now my floor is FULL of poo-poo"

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"I'd like to see this combined with VoIP. It'd ostensibly be much
faster and much more reliable than the current system of dialing a
certain number of flushes and then simply screaming into the bowl,
although it would be nice to have 911 work normally. "

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Best one:
"Sign up is easy just put your name, address, email address, phone
number, social security number(!), drivers license, passport(!), birth
certificate, social security card(!), copy of TiSP's service agreement,
and $50 in an envelope (They will give you a rebate coupon upon
installation making this service free even though they actually give
you a gift card with a $50 credit on it). Then flush the envelop down
your crapper (make sure to flush down the toilet you plan to have the
service hooked up to, you can flush down a different toilet, but the
paper work is more trouble than its worth). A courtesy flush prior to
flushing your envelope is suggested for a more prompt response. "
 

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