Oct 18, 2007 13:04
Data indicates that there is a linear connection between improvement in the quality of the subject's Internet connection and the general happiness of the subject. It is perhaps worthwhile, though not surprising, to note that the reverse does not appear to be true.
We theorize that there is an upper limit to this connection, above which improvements in the former will not not affect the latter, because at that point the subject will not be able to notice any subjective difference in the quality of his connection. We have not, to this point, been able to reach this limit under controlled conditions.