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  • D David Salter

    My ISP (NTL) has just given me a free trial of their 600K broadband service for the next 2 weeks and downloads are going at up to 90K per second. Now, if only I cound find something useful to download... :omg::omg: Dave.

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    Peter Mayhew
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    Not sure what connection we have at work, but the other day I was getting down load speeds in excess of 200K per second :omg:. I watched a 20Mb file download like a 20kb file would at home. I was gob smacked. --- Peter M

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    • D David Salter

      My ISP (NTL) has just given me a free trial of their 600K broadband service for the next 2 weeks and downloads are going at up to 90K per second. Now, if only I cound find something useful to download... :omg::omg: Dave.

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      David Stone
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      DX 9 SDK .NET SDK v1.1 If you're an MSDN subscriber VS.NET 2003 All your Windows Updates Platform SDK Feb 2003 edition


      any idiot can write haiku you just stop at seventeenth syl -ThinkGeek Fortunes

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      • R Roger Wright

        How about the Platform SDK and all its friends? That should keep it occupied for 20 minutes. It is ok for women not to like sports, so long as they nod in the right places and bring beers at the right times.
        Paul Watson, on Sports - 2/10/2003

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        David Salter
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        Good idea. I think the one I have is from early last year. Don't know if there are many changes, but now seems a good time to get up to date.

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        • P Peter Mayhew

          Not sure what connection we have at work, but the other day I was getting down load speeds in excess of 200K per second :omg:. I watched a 20Mb file download like a 20kb file would at home. I was gob smacked. --- Peter M

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          David Salter
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          Peter Mayhew wrote: 200K per second :omg: Now that would be good. :omg:

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          • D David Stone

            DX 9 SDK .NET SDK v1.1 If you're an MSDN subscriber VS.NET 2003 All your Windows Updates Platform SDK Feb 2003 edition


            any idiot can write haiku you just stop at seventeenth syl -ThinkGeek Fortunes

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            David Salter
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            David Stone wrote: If you're an MSDN subscriber VS.NET 2003 I'd like to get this, but the subscription is at work. I imagine it would take a very long time to get!! Dave

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            • P Peter Mayhew

              Not sure what connection we have at work, but the other day I was getting down load speeds in excess of 200K per second :omg:. I watched a 20Mb file download like a 20kb file would at home. I was gob smacked. --- Peter M

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              Sean Cundiff
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              Well, I'm at work and I just got 900K for several 600+MB iso images. ;P:laugh: -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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              • D David Salter

                My ISP (NTL) has just given me a free trial of their 600K broadband service for the next 2 weeks and downloads are going at up to 90K per second. Now, if only I cound find something useful to download... :omg::omg: Dave.

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                l a u r e n
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                i get over 100k dnld from my slightly hobbled dsl link i thought that was normal ?


                "even if my world is weird its my world"
                biz stuff   about me

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                • D David Salter

                  My ISP (NTL) has just given me a free trial of their 600K broadband service for the next 2 weeks and downloads are going at up to 90K per second. Now, if only I cound find something useful to download... :omg::omg: Dave.

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                  Brian Olej
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                  Sadly I only get 60kb/sec on my Cable, my ISP has a low cap on the modems. :(( "We will thrive in the new environment, leaping across space and time, everywhere and nowhere, like air or radiation, redundant, self-replicating, and always evolving." -unspecified individual

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                  • P Peter Mayhew

                    Not sure what connection we have at work, but the other day I was getting down load speeds in excess of 200K per second :omg:. I watched a 20Mb file download like a 20kb file would at home. I was gob smacked. --- Peter M

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                    Daniel Turini
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                    My office has a 2MB ADSL. It was fun downloading the 5 RedHat CDs in 6 hours :) I see dumb people

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                    • P Peter Mayhew

                      Not sure what connection we have at work, but the other day I was getting down load speeds in excess of 200K per second :omg:. I watched a 20Mb file download like a 20kb file would at home. I was gob smacked. --- Peter M

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                      Anders Molin
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                      Than sounds like a 2Mbit connection. At home I have a 2Mbit ADSL where I often see download-speeds at 220K :) The fastes I have ever tried to download was at an office I was visiting, we needed Win2k SP3, so we downloaded it directly from MS. 8.5MB per second :eek: - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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                      • P Peter Mayhew

                        Not sure what connection we have at work, but the other day I was getting down load speeds in excess of 200K per second :omg:. I watched a 20Mb file download like a 20kb file would at home. I was gob smacked. --- Peter M

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                        Gary R Wheeler
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                        Must be nice. We have a T-1 at work. Outside the core hours of 9:00 to 3:00, you can usually get ~100K/second (yes, the IS guys limit our bandwidth :mad: ). During the core hours, when all the Marketing weasels run their stock-ticker-in-the-tray and auto-pr0n-downloader gizmos, it falls to under 20K/second. I once downloaded a 1.8_G_ file from MSDN; it took about 30 hours.


                        Software Zen: delete this;

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                        • L l a u r e n

                          i get over 100k dnld from my slightly hobbled dsl link i thought that was normal ?


                          "even if my world is weird its my world"
                          biz stuff   about me

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                          David Salter
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                          I'm normally on 128K, so 600K makes a huge difference.

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                          • A Anders Molin

                            Than sounds like a 2Mbit connection. At home I have a 2Mbit ADSL where I often see download-speeds at 220K :) The fastes I have ever tried to download was at an office I was visiting, we needed Win2k SP3, so we downloaded it directly from MS. 8.5MB per second :eek: - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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                            David Salter
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                            The best I have seen was at University. The University's directly connected to the backbone, so downloads flew. :eek:

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