• He's getting better. He actually wanted to go outside and run around a little bit ago.

  • So is he okay now?

  • Gross.

    "Tim, your dog ate a towel and puked it back up. Just thought you'd want to know what you have to look forward to when you come home."

  • Siplus, you should know by now that you can't post in HTML here.

  • I didn't care for them.

  • /slits wrists..

  • I'm an .mpg I live life like its a movie.

  • Why haven't you listed the two newest A Perfect Circle things... eMotive and aMotion. They're amazing. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G.

  • <img src="http://www.bbspot.com/Images/News_Features/2004/10/file_extensions/ogg.jpg" width="300" height="90" border="0" alt="You are .ogg Even though many people consider you cool and happening, a lot still find that you're a bit too weird to hang out with.">
    Which File Extension are You?

  • Richard, have we not already discussed this? This is your final warning: You are NOT authorized to use the Internet while you're on assignment. So get your worthless canuck ass back in the surveillance van and find out what Mr. Miller is up to. NOW!

  • OK. Obviously, it's the quiz that has problems.

  • Fucking-a. I'm "INF", too. If I end up being patsy, we've got problems.

  • No kidding. Although, that is part of the feature of the voting system. :/

    Maybe I should limit the number of votes in a given timeframe?

  • Who's the prick who voted down all of your posts?

    Screw them and the freaking horse they rode in on.

    It is so not funny to vote down every post. Get a life!

  • Rowr.

  • Hi.

    nm.

    :)

  • .. unfortunantly you putting the url publically makes me want to visit just to see what your talking about..

    maybe ill come back to you when i feel vile and want someone to blame?

  • My speakeasy T1 is 1.5 up and down. Many residential DSLs are heavily restricted on the up even if they pretend it's not. Yes, I could take 25 to 30 customers but it's unlikely that they would all be online at the very same time. Plus web traffic is bursty, if they were doing file sharing or other continuous rate ul's/dl's, then it might vary. Keep in mind I also have a gateway with bandwidth shaping and I also sell only rate limited packages: anywhere from 128k/128k to 512k/512k for very reasonable rates. There are absolutely no other broadband options out here so what are residents in this neighborhood to do? Many rural WISPs subscribe as many as 100 customers per T1.

  • Me: That's the problem: The cost of broadband in this area, as well as many others in the US, is outrageous enough that people could sacrifice it and create their own metropolitan Intranet.

  • and that looks kinda like a [blockquote] :D

  • I laughed.

    Kris didnt understand.

  • A T1? Wont that only give you just over a 1.544Mbps/sec?? If you get 30 people that will run just like dialup? Im not trying to prove you wrong, just trying to get a clear picture.

  • Make that: "A couple strategically placed outdoor APs, with outdoor client radios on the houses, and they will be on my T1." I have a D-Link DSA-3100 that separates the public wifi network from my private network in the house, and I can cap their bandwidth at any of a variety of different rates depending on what they subscribe to (pay me for).

  • No internet for legal reasons? What reasons? Your broadband circuit contract prohibits you from sharing? Then change providers. Go to Speakeasy - they support it. I am setting up a neighborhood WISP that will support about 25 to 30 customers on the block or two surrounding me. A couple strategically placed outdoor APs, with outdoor client radios on the houses, and they will be on T1. Have a clear TOS when they sign up, and you should be ok.

  • ahha!

  • Awesomeness..

  • Parents, friends, extended family, customers.

  • "everyone else" = parents?

  • I'm not moaning. I just get sick and tired of catering to everyone else when they're feeling under the weather, but I am expected to act 100% when I'm not. And it isn't just here at home.

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