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On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 23:11:07 +0100, Jörg 'Yadgar' Bleimann wrote:
> Hi(gh)!
>
> On 22.12.2014 09:23, Stephen wrote:
>> On 20/12/2014 20:48, Jim Henderson wrote:
>>> I still like Robin Williams' (I think it was) suggestion that we
>>> should give Bambi some serious firepower to even out the odds.
>>>
>>>
>> A truly, American solution. :-P
>
> BLAM! BLAM! BLAM! RATATATATATATATATATATATATATA...
>
> Imagine sweet little fawns with Metal Storm devices mounted on their
> backs...! Would be a truly bizarre splatter movie...
>
> See you in Khyberspace!
>
> Yadgar
I'd pay money to watch that film. :)
Jim
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"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 22:35:07 +0200, Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 17/12/2014 18:15, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>> Also, the weather is a lot milder than Nigeria. A really hot day would
>> be a
>> little over 30 deg Celsius here.
>>
>
> I was there from January to March, just before the Harmattan, I did not
> find Port Harcourt overly hot.
>
I'm not sure exactly which part he was from. He's always saying the heat
there is so bad that all vehicles have to have air-con.
I would like to live in a place that doesn't get any hotter than 24 deg
Celsius and doesn't go below 0 - though snow would be cool :)
>> I have now been informed that it wasn't cable theft, it was a road
>> works mishap.
>> Hopefully I should have adsl again by Sunday.
>
> Good, it did not make sense to me other than vandalism.
Phone cable theft and power cable theft is common in South Africa. I
suppose they don't use whatever the latest technology is in the rest of
the world here. Maybe there's more copper in our cables than elsewhere.
> I am pleased that you will be connected again. Soon?
>
I am now connected! =D
--
-Nekar Xenos-
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On 27/12/2014 19:19, Nekar Xenos wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 22:35:07 +0200, Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>
>> On 17/12/2014 18:15, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>>> Also, the weather is a lot milder than Nigeria. A really hot day
>>> would be a
>>> little over 30 deg Celsius here.
>>>
>>
>> I was there from January to March, just before the Harmattan, I did
>> not find Port Harcourt overly hot.
>>
> I'm not sure exactly which part he was from. He's always saying the heat
> there is so bad that all vehicles have to have air-con.
>
That's what I would have thought but I was on the coast and it is always
more temperate near the sea.
> I would like to live in a place that doesn't get any hotter than 24 deg
> Celsius and doesn't go below 0 - though snow would be cool :)
>
Yes, snow is cool. :-P
England is like that but you would have to put up with not seeing blue
skys very often. I have heard quite a few Australians complaining about
that, a lot.
>>
>> Good, it did not make sense to me other than vandalism.
>
> Phone cable theft and power cable theft is common in South Africa.
Probably a lot more poverty then. That would make it more economical,
compared to here.
> I suppose they don't use whatever the latest technology is in the rest of
> the world here. Maybe there's more copper in our cables than elsewhere.
>
>> I am pleased that you will be connected again. Soon?
>>
>
> I am now connected! =D
>
Merry Christmas. :-D
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Regards
Stephen
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 22:47:30 +0200, Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 27/12/2014 19:19, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>> I am now connected! =D
>>
>
> Merry Christmas. :-D
>
Thanks =D
One good thing about the lost connection is that we probably won't reach
our 100Gb throttle cap this month :)
--
-Nekar Xenos-
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On 28/12/2014 17:08, Nekar Xenos wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 22:47:30 +0200, Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>
>> On 27/12/2014 19:19, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>
>>> I am now connected! =D
>>>
>>
>> Merry Christmas. :-D
>>
>
> Thanks =D
>
> One good thing about the lost connection is that we probably won't reach
> our 100Gb throttle cap this month :)
>
http://tinyurl.com/8ksegle
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Regards
Stephen
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On 28-12-2014 19:42, Stephen wrote:
> On 28/12/2014 17:08, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 22:47:30 +0200, Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>>
>>> On 27/12/2014 19:19, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>>
>>>> I am now connected! =D
>>>>
>>>
>>> Merry Christmas. :-D
>>>
>>
>> Thanks =D
>>
>> One good thing about the lost connection is that we probably won't reach
>> our 100Gb throttle cap this month :)
>>
>
> http://tinyurl.com/8ksegle
>
>
Coincidence or not, a short part of it was shown today on the television
in a program on our yearly tradition of the top2000 songs. This year it
is at number 1155.
--
Everytime the IT department forbids something that a researcher deems
necessary for her work there will be another hole in the firewall.
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"Nekar Xenos" <nek### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> One good thing about the lost connection is that we probably won't reach
> our 100Gb throttle cap this month :)
I'm not sure I'm even capable of reaching that with my connection (which my ISP
laughably calls "high speed"). They advertize 12 megabytes on TV. Major copy
error there: what they really meant is 12 megaBITS. But I never get more than
1.5 Mb, and that's on a good hour of a good day. Sometimes I get half the speed
of dial-up! There are times (as often as once or twice a day) when I wish I
lived in South Korea.
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On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 16:52:50 +0200, Cousin Ricky <rickysttATyahooDOTcom>
wrote:
> "Nekar Xenos" <nek### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>> One good thing about the lost connection is that we probably won't reach
>> our 100Gb throttle cap this month :)
>
> I'm not sure I'm even capable of reaching that with my connection (which
> my ISP
> laughably calls "high speed"). They advertize 12 megabytes on TV.
> Major copy
> error there: what they really meant is 12 megaBITS. But I never get
> more than
> 1.5 Mb, and that's on a good hour of a good day. Sometimes I get half
> the speed
> of dial-up! There are times (as often as once or twice a day) when I
> wish I
> lived in South Korea.
>
What country are you in?
I would prefer Peterborough over SOuth Korea - 1Gbps!
I have a 4Mbps connection. there are 8 devices connected via wi-fi plus
the PC direct connection = 9 devices. And my sons are into on-line gaming
and everybody except me watches You-Tube a lot.
Speedtest.net usually tests over 3Mbps {locally}, and downloads have never
been over 500Kbps(international). I have had pings as low as 9 but usually
it\s around 300 to bing.com.
Now my internet connection seems to be disappearing again... :(
... not sure if this message will go through ...
--
-Nekar Xenos-
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On 12/29/2014 01:41 PM, Nekar Xenos wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 16:52:50 +0200, Cousin Ricky <rickysttATyahooDOTcom>
> wrote:
> What country are you in?
> I would prefer Peterborough over SOuth Korea - 1Gbps!
> I have a 4Mbps connection. there are 8 devices connected via wi-fi plus
> the PC direct connection = 9 devices. And my sons are into on-line
> gaming and everybody except me watches You-Tube a lot.
> Speedtest.net usually tests over 3Mbps {locally}, and downloads have
> never been over 500Kbps(international). I have had pings as low as 9 but
> usually it\s around 300 to bing.com.
I am in the U.S. Virgin Islands, an unincorporated territory of the USA.
I have never used the Internet outside the USA, but in the states,
I've used it in hotels, government facilities, and private homes, and
the Internet service in the Virgin Islands is /by far/ the worst I have
ever seen.
On a national level, I've heard that South Korea has the fastest
Internet in the world. On the other hand, if commentary on recent news
is accurate, my little Virgin Islands has about 100 times the Internet
capacity of the entire nation of North Korea. (Day/night!)
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On 28/12/2014 21:21, andrel wrote:
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/8ksegle
>>
>>
> Coincidence or not, a short part of it was shown today on the television
> in a program on our yearly tradition of the top2000 songs. This year it
> is at number 1155.
It does not surprise me. It has become a bit of a classic. Even used as
a football chant, over here.
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Regards
Stephen
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