Ethernet
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  • Reads 36,629
  • Votes 1,143
  • Parts 20
  • Time 5h 8m
Complete, First published Oct 02, 2011
Mature
Welcome to Ethernet. Welcome to the Ether: Digital glory and escape from the norm. You do not join Ethernet. The Ether joins you. Follow the rules and the Ether will become you. Break the rules and the Ether will destroy you. Invitation Only.
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