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  • C Christian Graus

    Paul Watson wrote: Will we ever see what you have done? Or is it a behind-the-firewall-beast? It's part of a system that will be behind a firewall, basically there's a button that calls the replicate method and stores results in the registry, and one that reads those results and returns them as an array, then displays the result. Hardly earth shattering, but it's a start. Oh, Nish, if you're reading, it's not as good as I thought - it's capped at 30 kps. ;-) Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little.

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    How big an ADSL line du you have? - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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      How big an ADSL line du you have? - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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      Anders Molin wrote: How big an ADSL line du you have? Anders I always find that ADSL gives high download speeds but the upload speeds are 1/4th of the DL speeds. Guess that's why its called aync DSL But say I wanted equal UL and DL speeds. What do I go for then? I can't go for cable cause that is not reliable. At one time it might give me 800 kbps and the next 50 kbps. Nish p.s. I am not talking of a real situation cause I am right now in an ancient city. I was jus wondering what solutions were available, that's all! It's seven o'clock On the dot I'm in my drop top Cruisin' the streets - Oh yeah I got a real pretty, pretty little thing that's waiting for me

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      • S Simon Walton

        Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: Strangely google is still fast for me. Wonder why! Google would be fast if you processed each packet by hand. I don't think I have ever had to wait for any Google results. Simon If I type UpdataData(FALSE) instead of UpdateData(FALSE) once more... Sonork ID 100.10024

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        Simon Walton wrote: Google would be fast if you processed each packet by hand. I don't think I have ever had to wait for any Google results. Yeah. I guess google must be on a 1 TBPS line :-) Nish It's seven o'clock On the dot I'm in my drop top Cruisin' the streets - Oh yeah I got a real pretty, pretty little thing that's waiting for me

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          C_MFC6.0_VS.NETUser wrote: Sender:CMFC6.0VS.NETUser That's one of the most innovative screen names I've seen on CP :-) Nish It's seven o'clock On the dot I'm in my drop top Cruisin' the streets - Oh yeah I got a real pretty, pretty little thing that's waiting for me

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          CMFC6 0VS NETUser
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          Thanks, but will be down to CVS.NETUser someday. Real World Coding:      POP& BuyAPop(Money ADollar){...};

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            Anders Molin wrote: How big an ADSL line du you have? Anders I always find that ADSL gives high download speeds but the upload speeds are 1/4th of the DL speeds. Guess that's why its called aync DSL But say I wanted equal UL and DL speeds. What do I go for then? I can't go for cable cause that is not reliable. At one time it might give me 800 kbps and the next 50 kbps. Nish p.s. I am not talking of a real situation cause I am right now in an ancient city. I was jus wondering what solutions were available, that's all! It's seven o'clock On the dot I'm in my drop top Cruisin' the streets - Oh yeah I got a real pretty, pretty little thing that's waiting for me

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            Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: I always find that ADSL gives high download speeds but the upload speeds are 1/4th of the DL speeds. Guess that's why its called aync DSL Yes, but most of private peoples traffic are downloading anyway. I don't see it as a problem. I can remember that you have complained about the async. speed before, maybe it's not ideal, but my 1024/256 Kbit ADSL beats every dial-up-thing... ;P Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: But say I wanted equal UL and DL speeds. What do I go for then? Some ISP's offer sync. XDSL lines, or, you can just get a good old T1/E1 Leased Line, if you can pay. ;) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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              How big an ADSL line du you have? - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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              512. It seems to be hanging up on me every 10 minutes or so though, or at least it does if I run mirc. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little.

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              • R Roger Wright

                Mauricio Ritter wrote: ... he´ll double his CP posts now. Not if it takes him as long to type as it does to figure out a modem:-D A newbie's elementary guide to spawning salmon

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                Roger Wright wrote: ot if it takes him as long to type as it does to figure out a modem Actually, I got a delivery this week of two copies of the latest WDJ ( because they ran an article from me ), and it took me all day to convince the people at Australian Air Express that two cards with two con note numbers were two different items, and that only after calling the ISP to get the number and being able to make a statement of fact. So I had to drive out to the airport to get it, because even though I called them regularly throughout the day, it was 5:00 before I got that sorted. Then the modem came with unsigned drivers, which crashed XP. Once I gave up on XP (for Win 2000), the modem and my USB mouse would not both run at the same time until I put them both into my powered USB hub. Beyond that, everything was a breeze :-) Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little.

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                  Christian Graus wrote: You wouldn't believe how fast CP is using ADSL..... Congratulations CG :-) By the way I just submitted a new article on Winsock, and 15 seconds later I preview it, only to find that it's been rated 1 :-). The number of views says 4. Thus 3 other must have viewed it. 15 seconds. I hit [preview the article] in step-5 of the submission wizard and find that someone has done this. Now I am not pissed at all. But I wonder why Chris M still maintains this useless rating feature. I fully understand that, the article might not deserve a 5 or even a 4. But it surely is a lot above 1, huh? I was asleep today most of the day, as I wasn't well. I wake up, finish the article, and upload it and find this! Anyway, bye CG I am gonna change my signature to this rant :-) Nish My most recent CP article :- A newbie's elementary guide to spawning processes www.busterboy.org

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                  Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: But I wonder why Chris M still maintains this useless rating feature. To be honest, I don't care about the rating, I judge the success of my articles by the discussion that ensues. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little.

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                    Anders Molin wrote: How big an ADSL line du you have? Anders I always find that ADSL gives high download speeds but the upload speeds are 1/4th of the DL speeds. Guess that's why its called aync DSL But say I wanted equal UL and DL speeds. What do I go for then? I can't go for cable cause that is not reliable. At one time it might give me 800 kbps and the next 50 kbps. Nish p.s. I am not talking of a real situation cause I am right now in an ancient city. I was jus wondering what solutions were available, that's all! It's seven o'clock On the dot I'm in my drop top Cruisin' the streets - Oh yeah I got a real pretty, pretty little thing that's waiting for me

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                    When I lived with 12 other people, we all just pitched in and paid US $120/month for an SDSL line. Worked beautifully! And since it was a business class line, we got business-class (i.e., same or next day on-site) support. Ah, I miss that place. :) But I can't say that cable is all that bad. Aside from the connection dropping every now and then, the download speeds are actually faster because it's not capped. Jon Sagara What about :bob:? Sonork ID: 100.9999 jonsagara

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      Roger Wright wrote: ot if it takes him as long to type as it does to figure out a modem Actually, I got a delivery this week of two copies of the latest WDJ ( because they ran an article from me ), and it took me all day to convince the people at Australian Air Express that two cards with two con note numbers were two different items, and that only after calling the ISP to get the number and being able to make a statement of fact. So I had to drive out to the airport to get it, because even though I called them regularly throughout the day, it was 5:00 before I got that sorted. Then the modem came with unsigned drivers, which crashed XP. Once I gave up on XP (for Win 2000), the modem and my USB mouse would not both run at the same time until I put them both into my powered USB hub. Beyond that, everything was a breeze :-) Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little.

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                      Some days are like that, aren't they? Well, I'm glad you got it working - nice, isn't it? Have fun! A newbie's elementary guide to spawning salmon

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