stutters October 29, 2005 Share stutters GC Alumni October 29, 2005 my torrent client is drooling: http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200510/s1492314.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pestilence October 29, 2005 Share Pestilence Member October 29, 2005 thats faster then The Flash. almost the speed of light. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Shertown Pimp October 29, 2005 Share Sir Shertown Pimp Member October 29, 2005 wow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EbilDustBunny November 1, 2005 Share EbilDustBunny GC Alumni November 1, 2005 holy cow... so who planning to move? There's prolly a longer story on how the recieving computer unit exploded moments later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stutters November 1, 2005 Author Share stutters GC Alumni November 1, 2005 yah i'm willing to start looking into flats over there. split it like 10 ways it's cheap rent, and still 100mbit connection a piece! <drools> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kilzugud November 1, 2005 Share Kilzugud Member November 1, 2005 lol, thats crazy. i'll take a connection like that.... where do i sign? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saris November 1, 2005 Share Saris Member November 1, 2005 Yeah, and I can imagine the cost of the connection too. I just run bittorrent at work and while I sleep, I'm never in a rush to dl anything. And while I do think there's problems on my comp with my connection, I don't think it's actually caused by the cable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOFX November 3, 2005 Share NOFX Member November 3, 2005 wow.. Ok heres what Im seeing for the future. The network is going to be so fast that your hard drive in the your computer will not be needed. Everything will be stored remotely and you can boot your computer from any terminal. Can you even transfer a two hour movie between harddrives at .5 seconds? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mookie November 3, 2005 Share mookie GC Alumni November 3, 2005 (edited) Can you even transfer a two hour movie between harddrives at .5 seconds? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> No way can you do that. You'd better have a lot of RAM, because your hard drive will still probably take at least 15 minutes to store a movie. Edited November 3, 2005 by mookie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anonymo November 3, 2005 Share anonymo Member November 3, 2005 No way can you do that. You'd better have a lot of RAM, because your hard drive will still probably take at least 15 minutes to store a movie. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Those new Ram HDs will change everyting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kilzugud November 3, 2005 Share Kilzugud Member November 3, 2005 No way can you do that. You'd better have a lot of RAM, because your hard drive will still probably take at least 15 minutes to store a movie. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Those new Ram HDs will change everyting <{POST_SNAPBACK}> BSin+anonymo= easy way to sound smart. lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGeek November 4, 2005 Share TheGeek Member November 4, 2005 OK! I have done a world net conferance on a internet backbone called internet2. (its intenet2, there's no space) The backbone is huge! 10 Gbos to be exact. https://mail.internet2.edu/wws/arc/i2-news/...2/msg00001.html and there is no commercial trafic jamming up the load. Internet2 is used only for educationial purposes and research purposes. Here is the abilene network weekly report, you will see how fast they can transmit data through from host to claint. *abilene houses the super computers to support the demand of the load. http://netflow.internet2.edu/weekly/20051024/#fastest And here is a link to see where the Fiber Optic lines run. http://loadrunner.uits.iu.edu/weathermaps/...ne/abilene.html I know this because i was in cisco networking and i had to do a world conferance over the internet2 line. I cant find the speed in downloading and uploading, i lost my link. But if i can remember right, we transfered the national archives which is severial terabytes to australia in about 3 min. So, ya check out those links they are pritty cool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGeek November 4, 2005 Share TheGeek Member November 4, 2005 Sorry, its 10 Gbps not 10 Gbos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheReverend(c) November 4, 2005 Share TheReverend(c) Member November 4, 2005 Can you even transfer a two hour movie between harddrives at .5 seconds? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> No way can you do that. You'd better have a lot of RAM, because your hard drive will still probably take at least 15 minutes to store a movie. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I have a 4 gb cenatech ram drive. The only bottleneck is the fact that the dvdrom can only send so much data at a time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stutters November 4, 2005 Author Share stutters GC Alumni November 4, 2005 internet pirates have already owned internet2. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/artic...-2005Apr12.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGeek November 4, 2005 Share TheGeek Member November 4, 2005 Yeah i knew that people were not using internet2 properly. But i heard of collge students that were fined for illegaly downloading movies with internet2. If i remember right they downloaded the matix and whole CD's like creed. They downloaded a total of like..... 2 gigabytes in under 30 min. The college students were fined 20,000 to 28,000 dollars each. The students were forced to give up their computers and then had no money to stay in college. Its so sad. Take this as a warning to all who think that they can get away with stealing bandwidth from internet2. DONT DO IT! There is anonymous servers constantly checking internet2 for comercial traffic. Sorry to get serious. Its just not worth it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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