Last but not least, in major turnaments the games usually last two days, and in the night between the players ask their staff for strategic aid.
This has not been the case for the past several (I think at least 5, but I can't name the exact date) years. Around the time computers started playing at a strong level, adjournments were eliminated from human tournaments and matches.
I'm with you. I've had nothing but trouble with Comcast since getting @Home in April. I've had two severe service outages (3 weeks and 10 days) and it regularly disconnected on me.
The final straw came today when I learned from several friends and co-workers that they had gotten calls last night trying to get them to sign up for @home (some of them even already had @Home, what an incompetent company). That's right, a day after sending out letters warning of a possible service stoppage, they lauched a telemarketing campaign to get new users.
Last but not least, in major turnaments the games usually last two days, and in the night between the players ask their staff for strategic aid.
This has not been the case for the past several (I think at least 5, but I can't name the exact date) years. Around the time computers started playing at a strong level, adjournments were eliminated from human tournaments and matches.
I'm with you. I've had nothing but trouble with Comcast since getting @Home in April. I've had two severe service outages (3 weeks and 10 days) and it regularly disconnected on me.
The final straw came today when I learned from several friends and co-workers that they had gotten calls last night trying to get them to sign up for @home (some of them even already had @Home, what an incompetent company). That's right, a day after sending out letters warning of a possible service stoppage, they lauched a telemarketing campaign to get new users.