It is certainly more of an incentive to bundle. It makes sense to keep the price the same. To say that you are under $100 (for cable, telephone and Internet) is pretty significant.

People can lose their worldly goods. They can lose their house. They can lose their car. They find their cat, their dog, their guinea pig or their rabbit and they feel like they have hope.

What would matter then is what was out there in, say, 1999 and 2000. What anybody was doing similar to Creative could be a huge burden to overcome.

Through research, we have found that more than 40 percent of our subscribers to date are new users. So our efforts to reach out to the tens of millions of households not currently using the Net are in fact working.

We actually didn't know about [Champ] and realized we had him also in our possession. So, a little bit of detective work, and we were able to put the two together.

Family structure plays a role in poverty. With one parent you obviously have only one worker. That's a contributing factor.