I *LOVE* ADSL
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I'm home sick today ( for the past two weeks my kids and other peoples kids have been vomiting in my house, the whole place smells of spew and I'm surprised it took me this long to get sick ), but by lucky co-incidence I bought a new book yesterday ( on XSLT ) AND I got my copy of VS.NET. So I start my .NET install, and it tells me I need W2000 SP2. I go to Microsoft to download it - I am getting 50 k per second. I'll have the 100 meg file in half an hour. Man, I love ADSL. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm thinking of getting married for companionship and so I have someone to cook and clean." - Martin Marvinski, 6/3/2002
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Glad to be here :-) 21 ? I HATE you !!!!!!! :rose: Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm thinking of getting married for companionship and so I have someone to cook and clean." - Martin Marvinski, 6/3/2002
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I'm home sick today ( for the past two weeks my kids and other peoples kids have been vomiting in my house, the whole place smells of spew and I'm surprised it took me this long to get sick ), but by lucky co-incidence I bought a new book yesterday ( on XSLT ) AND I got my copy of VS.NET. So I start my .NET install, and it tells me I need W2000 SP2. I go to Microsoft to download it - I am getting 50 k per second. I'll have the 100 meg file in half an hour. Man, I love ADSL. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm thinking of getting married for companionship and so I have someone to cook and clean." - Martin Marvinski, 6/3/2002
Christian Graus wrote: I am getting 50 k per second :yawn: Nish
My miniputt high is now 29 I do not think I can improve on that My temperament won't hold www.busterboy.org
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Trying to hide your bandwidth envy, Nish ? :-) Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm thinking of getting married for companionship and so I have someone to cook and clean." - Martin Marvinski, 6/3/2002
:(( :(( :(( :(( :(( Yeah... Sorry CG. Nish
My miniputt high is now 29 I do not think I can improve on that My temperament won't hold www.busterboy.org
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:(( :(( :(( :(( :(( Yeah... Sorry CG. Nish
My miniputt high is now 29 I do not think I can improve on that My temperament won't hold www.busterboy.org
I would loan you some of my bandwidth but it would probably be pretty tough getting a Cat5e cable all the way to India. -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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I'm home sick today ( for the past two weeks my kids and other peoples kids have been vomiting in my house, the whole place smells of spew and I'm surprised it took me this long to get sick ), but by lucky co-incidence I bought a new book yesterday ( on XSLT ) AND I got my copy of VS.NET. So I start my .NET install, and it tells me I need W2000 SP2. I go to Microsoft to download it - I am getting 50 k per second. I'll have the 100 meg file in half an hour. Man, I love ADSL. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm thinking of getting married for companionship and so I have someone to cook and clean." - Martin Marvinski, 6/3/2002
I could use ADSL right now. I wanted to download Oracle Database so I could test it for a new job I might be doing soon. No words can describe how surprised I was to find out the lastest version was a 1.2GB download. I was going to settle for the older version - *only* 600MB. I wish the prices would finally go down. I'll probably get ADSL if I move south next year. Isaac Sasson, Small time programmer - complainer at large. Sonork ID 100.13704
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Matt Newman wrote: Seriously why would anyone want to see that? Things were different back then Matt. And There was a war on. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin Logic merely enables one to be wrong with authority. -- Doctor Who :jig: :jig: :jig: 28 th Law of Computing: Anything that can go wr# Segmentation violation -- Core dumped
I thought you were still talking about puke. Guess I should do less skimming :) -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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Colin Davies wrote: spray patterns Seriously why would anyone want to see that? X| -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
†Matt Newman wrote: Seriously why would anyone want to see that? Things were different back then Matt. And There was a war on. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin Logic merely enables one to be wrong with authority. -- Doctor Who :jig: :jig: :jig: 28 th Law of Computing: Anything that can go wr# Segmentation violation -- Core dumped
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I thought you were still talking about puke. Guess I should do less skimming :) -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
†Matt's lesson of the day. Never skim when Puke is involved. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin Logic merely enables one to be wrong with authority. -- Doctor Who :jig: :jig: :jig: 28 th Law of Computing: Anything that can go wr# Segmentation violation -- Core dumped
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Christian Graus wrote: Man, I love ADSL Cable is better ;P Who is your ADSL with? Bigpond? Netspace? XIS? -- David Wengier Sonork ID: 100.14177 - Ch00k
Cable is better? It's cheaper than a decent DSL connection, but in what world is cable better? I've had both and as soon as enough people in your neighborhood catch on and get it too, you're left with an almost unusable connection at the prime times of the day. It got so bad where I lived during the day that dial-up was faster until about 3 in the morning. Plus I don't know of a single cable provider that allows you to run any servers on the cable connection. Most of them are blocking all pertinent ports. Go to a "geek" friendly DSL Provider like Speakeasy.net in the states and you not only have a quality of service agreement on your connection speed but also the ability to use your bandwidth for whatever purpose you desire. That includes running mail, ftp, web and dsn servers. Just my 2 cents! :)
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Cable is better? It's cheaper than a decent DSL connection, but in what world is cable better? I've had both and as soon as enough people in your neighborhood catch on and get it too, you're left with an almost unusable connection at the prime times of the day. It got so bad where I lived during the day that dial-up was faster until about 3 in the morning. Plus I don't know of a single cable provider that allows you to run any servers on the cable connection. Most of them are blocking all pertinent ports. Go to a "geek" friendly DSL Provider like Speakeasy.net in the states and you not only have a quality of service agreement on your connection speed but also the ability to use your bandwidth for whatever purpose you desire. That includes running mail, ftp, web and dsn servers. Just my 2 cents! :)
The better I was referring to should actually be "faster", as Christians ADSL is capped at 512Kbps and my cable is uncapped speed. As I said in a post up there somewhere, he is allowed to download more though, so it is a trade off. I dont know about slowdown due to people in the street. From what I have read, the bandwidth in the street is more than capable of handling a fair few connections, and it would take an awful lot of people to make my 10Mbps link feel like dialup. In Australia, in recent times, cable has also been a lot more reliable, with dropouts plagueing the ADSL network. Also, Telstra, the national telecommunications carrier, which owns all of the telephone lines, has only just started offering reasonable wholesale prices so that competitors, like Netspace who Christian uses, can provide a competetive service. Also, as far as I know, I am allowed to run servers on my connection, as long as I dont use it for business (though the business plan is identical in every way) or for anything illegal. -- David Wengier Sonork ID: 100.14177 - Ch00k
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I'm home sick today ( for the past two weeks my kids and other peoples kids have been vomiting in my house, the whole place smells of spew and I'm surprised it took me this long to get sick ), but by lucky co-incidence I bought a new book yesterday ( on XSLT ) AND I got my copy of VS.NET. So I start my .NET install, and it tells me I need W2000 SP2. I go to Microsoft to download it - I am getting 50 k per second. I'll have the 100 meg file in half an hour. Man, I love ADSL. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm thinking of getting married for companionship and so I have someone to cook and clean." - Martin Marvinski, 6/3/2002
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Shut up. Shut up Shut up Shut up Shut up Shut up Shut up Shut up Shut up!!!! :laugh: (j/k)! -- Andrew (green with envy).
Andrew Peace wrote: Shut up. Shut up Shut up Shut up Shut up Shut up Shut up Shut up Shut up!!!! What he said :-)
Bruce Duncan - Digital Delirium
Hi, I'm Bruce, and I suffer from VB.