At the University of Waterloo, nothing specific has been banned -- instead they just give us bandwidth limits for resnet (in dorm rooms). For a four month term, we are limited to 2500 MB, with a daily limit of 150MB and a daily average since the beginning of the term of 25MB a day. Apparently, these limits are due to one person who, just after resnet was installed, used 5 gig in one day. I can understand the bandwidth concerns of the sysadmins, but this is a little excessive.
According to Darian Lake's site, the hill is about 208 feet, and speeds are about 70mph.
Personally, I've been on everything at Cedar Point, and Superman is just as good as Magnum. Unfortunately, the rest of Darien Lake is leaving a little to be desired.
At the University of Waterloo, nothing specific has been banned -- instead they just give us bandwidth limits for resnet (in dorm rooms). For a four month term, we are limited to 2500 MB, with a daily limit of 150MB and a daily average since the beginning of the term of 25MB a day. Apparently, these limits are due to one person who, just after resnet was installed, used 5 gig in one day. I can understand the bandwidth concerns of the sysadmins, but this is a little excessive.
Unfortunately, a few years ago, Cedar Point put steel tracks in for Gemini, so now it's just a steel coaster with a wooden superstructure.
According to Darian Lake's site, the hill is about 208 feet, and speeds are about 70mph.
Personally, I've been on everything at Cedar Point, and Superman is just as good as Magnum. Unfortunately, the rest of Darien Lake is leaving a little to be desired.