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Member since June 23, 2004

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  1. Review - Project Timer Pro for Windows

    1.1 Beta 5.1 (Jun 23, 2004)

    This program seems to have some useful features. However, it runs very slow under the windows platform from what I have tested. Anyone else find the same issue?

  2. Comment - Apple Details $100 iPhone Credit Offer

    1.1 Beta 5.1 (Sep 14, 2007 - 10:54 PM)

    I don't agree. I would relate Vista more to Windows ME. It is a "why bother" type of OS upgrade.

  3. Comment - Blockbuster Giving Netflix Users Free Rentals

    1.1 Beta 5.1 (Dec 5, 2006 - 2:21 PM)

    Yeah and Swedish kung fu movies too!!!!!

  4. Comment - Report: DSL to Overtake Cable Internet

    1.1 Beta 5.1 (Jun 19, 2006 - 4:43 PM)

    Forget it, Having an intelligent conversation with you is not possible. It would be nice to actually discuss the technology rather that trading useless insults.

  5. Comment - Report: DSL to Overtake Cable Internet

    1.1 Beta 5.1 (Jun 19, 2006 - 4:30 PM)

    You really need a business class. I an not talking about removing the signal set as that would be illegal having to provide 911 per FCC requirements. I am talking about the cost surrounding the switching at the CO between exchanges and the LDC if it applies. And for your information I can buy a DSL and 911 only package at my local phone company which is exactly what I described in my previous post.

  6. Comment - Report: DSL to Overtake Cable Internet

    1.1 Beta 5.1 (Jun 19, 2006 - 4:27 PM)

    Dear Moron,

    The switch is a drain for aggregate bandwidth from the CMTS. The switch plays only a portion of the customer experience. If you are talking cable modems, then you NEED to talk DOCSIS and HFC limitations to discuss customer experience and packages that can truely be delivered to the home. Your Ethernet view to the connection and subsequent comparison to DSL (what the article is about) is NOT even remotely accurate. I can only assume that you have no practical experience in design or scalability of cable based data delivery systems.

    Again, sorry try again!