X-Git-Url: http://git.nikiroo.be/?p=gofetch.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2Fexpected%2FSLASHDOT%2F0102641672;fp=test%2Fexpected%2FSLASHDOT%2F0102641672;h=31ba4d0ea16988a7bcf5e0911ab95d93eef8d464;hp=e1b800d6285756b036e196b8930101d28c72ac10;hb=e818d449fee8a5397ab2f05df63bbeffc4c67dc0;hpb=a6a7ff9f2e7f42f17eaa69be2bfad201195b3eb4 diff --git a/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102641672 b/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102641672 index e1b800d..31ba4d0 100644 --- a/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102641672 +++ b/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102641672 @@ -10,15 +10,17 @@ Hikers, park rangers, and summer residents of Iceland's - northernmost peninsula are seeking to keep the area free from - internet service, worrying that all that comes with it "will - destroy a way of life that depends on the absence of [email, - news, and social media]," reports the Associated Press. "The - area has long resisted cell towers, but commercial initiatives - could take the decision out of Icelanders' hands and push - Hornstrandir across the digital divide." From the report: - Despite or because of its remoteness, Iceland ranks first on a - U.N. index comparing nations by information technology use, + northernmost peninsula are [1]seeking to keep the area free + from internet service , worrying that all that comes with it + "will destroy a way of life that depends on the absence of + [email, news, and social media]," reports the Associated + Press. "The area has long resisted cell towers, but commercial + initiatives could take the decision out of Icelanders' hands + and push Hornstrandir across the digital divide." From the + report: + + > Despite or because of its remoteness, Iceland ranks first on + a U.N. index comparing nations by information technology use, with roughly 98 percent of the population using the internet. Among adults, 93 percent report having Facebook accounts and two-thirds are Snapchat users, according to pollster MMR. Many @@ -30,12 +32,19 @@ it would require or prohibit hasn't been fleshed out. The last full-time resident of the rugged area moved away in 1952 -- it never was an easy place to farm -- but many descendants have - turned family farmsteads into summer getaways. Northwest - Iceland's representative, Halla Signy Kristjansdottir, is in - favor of adding cell towers for the safety of sailors and - travelers in the area. "I don't see anything romantic about - lying on the ground with a broken thigh bone and no cellphone - signal," Kristjansdottir said in an interview. + turned family farmsteads into summer getaways. + + Northwest Iceland's representative, Halla Signy + Kristjansdottir, is in favor of adding cell towers for the + safety of sailors and travelers in the area. "I don't see + anything romantic about lying on the ground with a broken + thigh bone and no cellphone signal," Kristjansdottir said in + an interview. + + + + [1] https://www.apnews.com/71cdfb7b1c2245069a6f681f8b8f906f/Wi- + red-Icelanders-seek-to-keep-remote-peninsula-digital-free ** Yeah it's real annoying (Score:3, Insightful)