These results are a bit misleading, simply because how BitTorrent will d/l from multiple sources. The causes a lot of traffic for a smaller amount of files.
It is still pretty sweet to see the 'Torrent take off, though, even if it isn't as big as this implies.
I've been using Comcast access for a little over a year now without a problem, but I have been worried about this lately. They claim to have "unlimited access", but when I called them recently asking what the cap is, the response was, "It's not a hard cap, but what we deem acceptable."
Yikes.
I'm in the same situation. I'm finishing my CS degree, and it's becoming clear that competion for jobs is steadily increasing, and it's looks to be damn near impossible to have a job lined up with I graduate.
I remember reading a dicussion about the possibility of creating a computer professionals union, which would, if I remember correctly, the first "white collar" union. I was against it at the time, but my mind is starting to come around. Ugh, I'm disgusted that there's even need of an idea such as this, but it's beginning to look attractive.
These results are a bit misleading, simply because how BitTorrent will d/l from multiple sources. The causes a lot of traffic for a smaller amount of files. It is still pretty sweet to see the 'Torrent take off, though, even if it isn't as big as this implies.
I've been using Comcast access for a little over a year now without a problem, but I have been worried about this lately. They claim to have "unlimited access", but when I called them recently asking what the cap is, the response was, "It's not a hard cap, but what we deem acceptable." Yikes.
I'm in the same situation. I'm finishing my CS degree, and it's becoming clear that competion for jobs is steadily increasing, and it's looks to be damn near impossible to have a job lined up with I graduate. I remember reading a dicussion about the possibility of creating a computer professionals union, which would, if I remember correctly, the first "white collar" union. I was against it at the time, but my mind is starting to come around. Ugh, I'm disgusted that there's even need of an idea such as this, but it's beginning to look attractive.
As an unnecessary aside, the Sugarcubes is Bjork's group before she went solo.