Word. @Home in washington also switched to charter pipeline and its total shit. It goes out like once or twice a day and it seems like my ip changes every hour. They do have reverse DNS here, but even so, i can barely pull 256kpbs half of the time, and its just bullshit. Screw charter pipeline.
Just thank god your not in Yakima, Washington where @HOME switched to Charter Pipeline and capped at 512kpbs - 1/3 of the bandwidth that you have =(. God damn them.
I'm not here to complain about charter pipeline or anything, but I've got to say, it has been a major downgrade even from the @home service. I used to push somewhere around 300KB/sec even at peak times on @home, but now charter has decided to cap all users in my town at 512kpbs, only about 50KB/sec. At peak times, I can't even get this 50KB/sec and webpages load so slow that it seems like dialup would be faster. The service has also been really unstable, my connection dying once or twice a day so as to make me turn my modem off and back on. Also, though @home claimed to have dynamic ips, my ip never changed the entire time I had their service, but since I've had charter pipeline, my ip has been changing once or twice a day. Insanity.
I've also been wondering about this, anyone know any sites that explain how to do this? I cant figure out how to transfer the mp3s from the Nomad Jukebox back to your computer...
It seems that all the good websites with up-to-date election information are bogged down and loading incredibly slowly. Voters.com seems to have crashed, and the msnbc.com site is constantly getting the error "we are getting too much traffic right now". Anyone know of a decent site that actually loads with up-to-date election info? Thanks.
isn't that what "mindlessly"" means?
Didn't the whole Sex/Orgy Scene totally look like it was taken directly from that Nelly music video "Number One"? Blah.
Word. @Home in washington also switched to charter pipeline and its total shit. It goes out like once or twice a day and it seems like my ip changes every hour. They do have reverse DNS here, but even so, i can barely pull 256kpbs half of the time, and its just bullshit. Screw charter pipeline.
thats bullshit, i pay $60/month for 8mbit/1mbit ADSL. It owns cable in every possible way and is hardly even more expensive.
Just thank god your not in Yakima, Washington where @HOME switched to Charter Pipeline and capped at 512kpbs - 1/3 of the bandwidth that you have =(. God damn them.
I'm not here to complain about charter pipeline or anything, but I've got to say, it has been a major downgrade even from the @home service. I used to push somewhere around 300KB/sec even at peak times on @home, but now charter has decided to cap all users in my town at 512kpbs, only about 50KB/sec. At peak times, I can't even get this 50KB/sec and webpages load so slow that it seems like dialup would be faster. The service has also been really unstable, my connection dying once or twice a day so as to make me turn my modem off and back on. Also, though @home claimed to have dynamic ips, my ip never changed the entire time I had their service, but since I've had charter pipeline, my ip has been changing once or twice a day. Insanity.
I've also been wondering about this, anyone know any sites that explain how to do this? I cant figure out how to transfer the mp3s from the Nomad Jukebox back to your computer...
haha
What a crock of shit, Gore has already won!
It seems that all the good websites with up-to-date election information are bogged down and loading incredibly slowly. Voters.com seems to have crashed, and the msnbc.com site is constantly getting the error "we are getting too much traffic right now". Anyone know of a decent site that actually loads with up-to-date election info? Thanks.