Kurisu brought this to my attention:
Privacy concerns suddenly disappear. Google stops hoarding your personal data; hell, even the government stops doing it. Everyone moves all their data online and ditches all desktop software for cooler, lighter, online versions.
In some magical and inexplicable way, Digg users learn proper grammar and punctuation overnight, forcing the grammar police into early retirement. Redditers stop voting up only Ron Paul and XKCD stories; all tweets suddenly become insightful, intelligent and revelatory; Facebook apps become useful; MySpace profiles start adhering to web standards; and the RIAA and MPAA decide to let anyone use their content for free, provided they send a postcard to their office, effectively turning all music and movies ever created into “postcardware“.
All ISPs start giving BitTorrent bonus points to those users who manage to leech the most data, which they can trade for ice cream and transformers figures in local malls. Net neutrality is strictly adhered to except on BitTorrent Day, a special day in the year when corporate customers get their bandwidth reduced to let the BitTorrent users leech 20% more stuff.
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Oh hell that would be awesome.. I wants it!!
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If only... Santa has a better chance at being believed into existence than the above happening!
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