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LOL you're funny. You want me (or anyone) to download that at only 25K/sec ? That's over an hour I gotta wait. I can do lots of things in an hour... btw...what is it ? I might just download it -set it and forget it.

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was it worth it?



Yep, very high quality (only 1:15 though).
Set it and forget it!

or go here for a smaller (and not nearly as good version)

http://www.robharrisboogie.com/images/multimedia/robharristeaser01XL.wmv

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Noone seemed to ask the obvious question, so at the risk of sounding really out of it, what is it?

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takes out large heavy book titled Internet Acronyms
writes acronym down

Thanks;)

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Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.

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if you save it to your desktop and you've got QuickTime Pro you can view it on a full screen, which accompanied by a 300 watt sound system makes for good internet experience.

Accelerate hard to get them looking, then slam on the fronts and rollright beside the car, hanging the back wheel at eye level for a few seconds. Guaranteed reaction- Dave Sonsky

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OC-48? wtf?



I think that is 2/3 of a bazillion t1's. :S



OC-192 = 192 STS1 = 10.5 Gb/s or 28*192 Ds1's
OC-48 = 48 STS1 = 2.5Gb/s or 28*48 DS1's
OC-12 = 12 STS1 = 622 Mb/s or 28 * 12 DS1's
OC-3 = 3 STS1 = 155 Mb/s or 28 * 3 DS1's
STS1 = 1 DS3 + SONET wrapper = 51 Mb/s
DS3 = 28 DS1 = 45 Mb/s
DS1 = 24 DS0 = 1.544 Mb/s
DS0 = 64 kbps = 1 Voice grade circuit, 8k 8bit samples/second

OC = Optical Carrier (light over fiber)
DS = Digital Signal (electric over copper)

I've been reading the FCC 1/MA DTE #17 tariff too much lately :S

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Wow....I remember when I could recite telecom specs like that. Recite settings for obscure antiquated switchs that it seemed no one else in the world knew how to make work. I'm happy to say........I now remember very little of that crap! :D

no kidding, I barely know the difference between network layers now...

/edit to add: 50KB/s on sbc dsl

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/edit to add: 50KB/s on sbc dsl



I do it now and only really need to remember the 8th layer of the OSI model. That's the political layer ( on which the others depend)

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I'm confused. An OC-48 is 2.4Gbps, but your download window says 2 hours, 24 minutes, 7 seconds. Are ya sitting on the wrong one? ;)




LOL...no. His site must just be getting hammered, or some routing glitch is preventing me from getting it faster.

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