Pigeon 'faster than broadband'
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Pigeon 'faster than broadband'
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Gee, thanks Chaky.. now there's coffee sprayed all over my monitor..Chaky wrote:Ping is a bugger, though.
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The stories about the corruption behind Hellkom are legion - when I was out there some days I'd get less than 40kb/s on a "broadband" ADSL connection.
I know one South Afican guy who had his broadband connection pulled by Hellkom because the previous owner of the building hadn't paid his Internet Bill - Hellkom would turn it back on until he paid the equivalent of £1000 and as Hellkom is the sole provider of Internet in SA you can't go anywhere else (although the 3G mobile broadband network has been unbundled)
I know one South Afican guy who had his broadband connection pulled by Hellkom because the previous owner of the building hadn't paid his Internet Bill - Hellkom would turn it back on until he paid the equivalent of £1000 and as Hellkom is the sole provider of Internet in SA you can't go anywhere else (although the 3G mobile broadband network has been unbundled)
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
The story reminded me of an old saying my old sys-hack at uni used to have (way back when, circa early 90's) about people doing something similar with "this new fangled internet thing" and floppy discs. The punchline quote was "never underestimate the data transfer rate of a clapped-out station wagon with a trunk full of floppy discs..." or something similar.
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They'll have to improve their service or drop their prices, now that they have fierce competition from the avian courier front. Meanwhile, PNY and Sandisk, and a number of birdseed suppliers do a booming business.DaddyHoggy wrote:The stories about the corruption behind Hellkom are legion - when I was out there some days I'd get less than 40kb/s on a "broadband" ADSL connection.
I know one South Afican guy who had his broadband connection pulled by Hellkom because the previous owner of the building hadn't paid his Internet Bill - Hellkom would turn it back on until he paid the equivalent of £1000 and as Hellkom is the sole provider of Internet in SA you can't go anywhere else (although the 3G mobile broadband network has been unbundled)
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"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a lorry full of tapes." Which I still trot out on a regular basis when it comes to DC moves and recovery planning, because if there's one thing that happens a lot in Big Technology, it's that people try and make things too complicated and forget it's all about the data, not the centre.
I've bookmarked it under "examples!"
I've bookmarked it under "examples!"
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Thargoid wrote:The story reminded me of an old saying my old sys-hack at uni used to have (way back when, circa early 90's)
The phrase was doing the rounds on Usenet at the time by the way... I've noticed lots of ex-Uni-systems people have a whole vocabulary of Internet history, which I suppose is because Universities were heavy Usenet/Gopher/Mosaic users where most businesses weren't, in the early to mid 90s.
I mix and match because I worked at a Uni until 1998 and then I was in London for the dotcom era, but come to think of it most of the most valuable lessons on this kind of thing are all from the first job, not the second one...
Yup, sounds about right. I can remember using all three (UseNet/Gopher/Mosaic).
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Chaky beat you to it, I think..drew wrote:Yeah but... what's the latency on a pigeon, eh?
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Chaky wrote:Ping is a bugger, though.
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied