Wow! I had NO idea...

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I was honestly clueless to this, but it blows my mind to discover it. I guess I was naive to think everything was done with satellites today.

From: http://www.businessinsider.com/animated-map-global-fiber-optic-internet-cables-2015-9
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Different perspective: http://www.technocrates.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/submarine-cable-map.jpg
 
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I think they lay the cable on the bottom of the ocean


it must be tough to break it . I can see a large ship lining cable out the back into the ocean/


I will see if I can find a vid on that
 

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I think they lay the cable on the bottom of the ocean


it must be tough to break it . I can see a large ship lining cable out the back into the ocean/


I will see if I can find a vid on that

Well no shit but it's gotta come onshore somewhere.
 

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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/XQVzU_YQ3IQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Gsoo_BOwrrM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/XQVzU_YQ3IQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

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Pretty cool that it actually buries the cable. I assumed it was just sitting on the bottom.
 

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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/AMHwri8TtNE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Crab army gonna fuck that shit up.
 

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Can't remember the name of the book about our submarine development but during the cold war...we'd sneak into Russian waters...send out a dive team who would tap into the phone cables and leave a recording device.....would return every couple of months or so and replace the tape....
 

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Former NBA commissioner David Stern unequivocally voiced support for legalized sports gambling in the United States on Thursday night.

?There should be federal legislation that says, ?Let?s go all the way? and have betting on sports. It?s OK. It?s going to be properly regulated," Stern said at a forum on the future of sports media in New York City, according to The Bergen Record.

Stern's approval of federally regulated, legal sports betting follows the view of his successor, NBA commissioner Adam Silver, who called upon Congress to create a framework for states to authorize betting on professional sports in November 2014.

?The only thing that makes sense for professional sports is to have federal legislation and regulation,? said Stern in an interview with The Bergen Record following Thursday night's event.

Stern did say, however, that he generally opposed a gambling legislation on a state-by-state basis. ?If it?s subject to 50 individual states, you have every state representative who thinks he has a perfect idea -- that?s problematic," he said.

Specifically, Stern opposes New Jersey's attempt to give state racetracks and Atlantic City casinos the option to open their own sportsbooks for betting on NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL games. A U.S. appeals court ruled against New Jersey's sports betting law in August, but in September, Governor Chris Christie filed a motion to re-hear the case.

In Stern's view, having the federal government regulate sports betting for the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL is preferable to a state solution, as all four major sports leagues are national entities.

"I think that gives a way for states to make more money, for leagues to be compensated for their intellectual property, and for the federal government to take [away] illegally bet money and put it through the federal coffers," said Stern.

The commissioner that once saw gambling threaten the integrity of his sport has spoken: Legalize it.
 
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