Visualizing Ethernet Speed
anthemaniac writes "In the blink of an eye, you can transfer files from one computer to another using Ethernet. And in the same amount of time, your eye sends signals to the brain. A study finds that images transferred to the brain and files across an Ethernet network take about the same amount of time." From the article: "The researchers calculate that the 100,000 ganglion cells in a guinea pig retina transmit roughly 875,000 bits of information per second. The human retina contains about 10 times more ganglion cells than that of guinea pigs, so it would transmit data at roughly 10 million bits per second, the researchers estimate. This is comparable to an Ethernet connection, which transmits information between computers at speeds of 10 million to 100 million bits per second."
...I can use my guinea pig as a router?
I was wondering what that RJ45 socket on my head was for. My kids will probably be wireless.
spoonerize "magic trackpad"
Arr! they only get 10/half
My eithernet is the same speed as my eyes. My eyes can see my eithernet. My Eyes can see a duck. Therefor, if my eithernet weighs the same as a duck, its a witch!
Oh great, now AT&T is going to charge me more to see certain things than others. Stupid eye neutrality.
(let's see how many pick up on the joke here...)
Who cares about the transfer speed. What I want to know is what kind of ping I'm getting.
/dev/random
Nothing to SEE here . . . 10mbit of bandwidth to see it with . . .