god damn I hate living in this city now, everyone (except for MaJoR) has far faster internet than I at a far lower cost
and, no, that $150 isn't heavily inflated by TV, $110 of it is still internet
people complain about comcast and TWC, but this is just terrible
Does dolphin run better when you set the affinity of the process to run just on two cores?
Just wondering.
And is it OKay to start drinking before 1200pm, or should I wait 20 minutes?
I could be having 1Gbps fiber up/down right now for $70, but I'm under contract for 6 more months at 250/25 DOCSIS for $100
* delroth should have guessed something better would come since the city of Zurich has been building its own fiber network and leasing it to operators...
I feel you pain Delroth. People living less than 500 meters away from me are on fibre, and I'm stuck on ADSL 2+ with a upload speed of 80KB/s
Just to add, It costs me $211.00AUD
(07-05-2014, 02:49 AM)Porobu Wrote: [ -> ] (07-05-2014, 02:48 AM)DJBarry004 Wrote: [ -> ]Are those speeds download/upload or something?
Download/upload in Mbps
Shouldn't the proper format be UL/DL and not DL/UL.
(07-05-2014, 04:59 AM)DJBarry004 Wrote: [ -> ] (07-05-2014, 03:11 AM)Porobu Wrote: [ -> ] (07-05-2014, 03:01 AM)DJBarry004 Wrote: [ -> ]US$17.44 for 100.12 Mbps/0.3 Mbps.*
*Megabits, not megabytes. Price calculated considering that in my house we pay RD$750 and that US$1.00 = RD$43.00.
Thats a terrible DL/UL ratio, never saw something like that
Don´t expect a lot from a third-world country, on a kind of small island...
Don't make me go RB on yaw ass.
Zee530 Wrote:Shouldn't the proper format be UL/DL and not DL/UL
It's the same info either way, as long as they are distinguished. Doesn't matter what end you crack the egg from...
I've never seen anyone list internet speeds as ul/dl, always dl/ul.
And I never saw MMDDYY date notation before I started using the internet (dates in Canada are YYYYMMDD), there's a first for everything.
(07-06-2014, 04:50 AM)kinkinkijkin Wrote: [ -> ]And I never saw MMDDYY date notation before I started using the internet (dates in Canada are YYYYMMDD), there's a first for everything.
Horrible
Most of the world uses DDMMYY
I prefer DDMMYY to YYYYMMDD, but I'm supposed to use YYYYMMDD, so I'm sorta conflicted.