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    Broadband Access: How sweet it is, how sweet it is...

    I finally took my PowerMac G3 into school today. WOW, what a difference a REAL internet connection makes in performance. Netscape 6.2.1 was no longer a slow moving sloth. Pages loaded VERY VERY fast, there was no lag whatsoever, pictures, text, BLAM - on the screen! Of course, the really nice surprise was getting the 10.1.2 update in about a minute. The campus here is rigged with 1Gb ethernet, the chemistry department has 100Mb ethernet and 10Mb ethernet. I was connected to a 10Mb hub and was downloading files at 400MB/sec, or so Netscape said I was. Mac OS X seems a little more responsive with the new update with lightening fast networking. I'm in heaven...oh, oh, I don't want to go home...

    Also, got to experience Quake 3 Arena as it was meant to be played. Is Cable Access this fast? DSL?
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    The fastest I've ever seen on my connection is 833KB/s.(about 6.6Mb/s). I have a wireless connection, which was supposed to be capped at 1.5Mb/s but I guess it wasn't, but it is now.

    Cable can range anywhere from <10K/s to > 300K/s.
    DSL is usually more stable around 80-150K/s depending on the speed you get from your ISP.

    Anyways, it sure beats dialup.

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    My cable connection is usually around 350kb. My understanding is that 350 is at the low end of what cable connections get. When I had dsl it was around 200kb.

    I've never heard of a cable connection at 10kb. I wouldn't pay a dime for that (or course I don't pay for my current connection either).

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    Just to be clear, I don't steal my cable connection. My employer pays for it.

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    I guess you haven't heard of Rogers Cable here in Canada? It's not typical, but some people have a lot of problems with it, and sometimes get really crappy speeds, like the 10k I said before. Anyways, I wouldn't want to go with them, just because they are a huge monopoly here.

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    Cool A message for chemistry geek!

    Sorry my friends but this particular post has nothing to do with Apple or computers in general. My question for you Chemistry Geek is Are you really good at chemistry? I am taking it in school and it is hard as hell, I cant for the life of me grasp the concepts of moles and measurement conversions and what not. I do understand how to draw lewis structures and things like that but the math that accompanys these problems is killing me, how do you handle equations like this, what in your mind gives you the power to decipher this type of knowlege?

    Sorry everyone just had to get that out.
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    I use always(mostly) broadband.

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    isn't it nice c_g? i know my dsl is not quite as fast as the school's connect but for most things it seems that way. you must live right to have timed your experiment with the 10.1.2 release!!
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