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Speed
I saw a Segway in person for the first time in my life today. A guy was riding it and he was flying. He went from the sidewalk down the little ramp to the street and across an intersection without slowing down at all. It was pretty funny but also looked really fun and cool.
And it looks like Adelphia has relented a little on their upload cap. As long as I’ve been a customer of their cable internet service, it’s been capped at 256 kilobits/sec (32 kiloBytes/sec), which is pretty pitiful. But for the past few weeks I’ve noticed (in disbelief) that my tx-meter showed I was transmitting at around 100KB/s. Today I transferred a 350MB file and sure enough, it took 57 minutes for an average of 102KB/s.
This is good news since I tend to transfer files a lot, and whenever I’m at work I have a VNC window viewing my home desktop, and I’m also often streaming music from my home system to listen at work. At the old 32KB/s the music skipped a lot and the remote desktop window was really slow.
Update 20050517: either there’s a problem with my connection, or they changed their minds about this. My connection is now limited to 50KB/s upload -- still better than the old 32, but only by about 50%, whereas the old new speed of 100KB/s was a 200% improvement. Hrmph.
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