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--- web. mit. edu ping statistics ---

112 packets transmitted, 36 packets received, 67% packet loss

round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 3454. 253/16542. 979/39892. 680/11881. 555 ms



Combination of shaky cel signal and the RiderNet proxy server choking on itself. Typical. At least it works sometimes. :rolleyes:



Those with dial-up at home will be blazing by comparison :-laf:-laf



Ah, and once again the proxy tanked when I tried to submit this. sweet :rolleyes:
 
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Looks like my ATT wan backbone at work. Each of my 15 sites have a 6 MB pipe and each pc at each site took 3 minutes to open the intranet page today.



ATT said it is acceptable.
 
we are speaking big geekdom.



How about this 3MB = Mach4's, twins, smarty and egde comp taped on 5x5. But ATT screwed up and has me running stock injectors, fuel saver and limp mode with 4. 11's and 4 dounut tires. :-laf



If we were running an internet connection over cell phones it would be faster than what I had yesterday.
 
we are speaking big geekdom.



How about this 3MB = Mach4's, twins, smarty and egde comp taped on 5x5. But ATT screwed up and has me running stock injectors, fuel saver and limp mode with 4. 11's and 4 dounut tires. :-laf



If we were running an internet connection over cell phones it would be faster than what I had yesterday.



Ah, the english translation. Now I get it.
 
we are speaking big geekdom.



How about this 3MB = Mach4's, twins, smarty and egde comp taped on 5x5. But ATT screwed up and has me running stock injectors, fuel saver and limp mode with 4. 11's and 4 dounut tires. :-laf



If we were running an internet connection over cell phones it would be faster than what I had yesterday.





Now I understand
 
"speaking big geekdom" :-laf:-laf:-laf



Perhaps ATT is using a telegraph repeater on the backbone for "backward compatability". An added feature for the subscriber.
 
"speaking big geekdom" :-laf:-laf:-laf



Perhaps ATT is using a telegraph repeater on the backbone for "backward compatability". An added feature for the subscriber.



Hey! How you? Been up I-93 near the border lately? :D :D



Morse Code at gigabit speeds compresses well.



Actually, I think it's because A-Tittle-Tittle agreed to let Homeland Insecurity monitor all of their traffic. And in HI's typical efficiency, they're using a Windows Vista desktop computer to do the monitoring. Thus traffic bit rates are real low.
 
Hey I'm out of here, talk of Home Land Security, really tie their socks in a knot, where's the CIA. FBI and Mother's Home Cooking Club? they are supposed to protect us from all evil.
 
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