Sympatico's done basically the same thing to us. Rogers is about to do the same too, so Ontario's pretty limited. It's not your average bandwidth cap though.. It charges you $7.95 per gb of upload/download over the 10gb limit.
Due to this, I have a $930 Internet bill. (about $10 American)
The coffee buzz DOES have its own set of downsides. By saying that, I mean spending 90% of the time in the bathroom. Especially a bad thing since Canada severely limits the legal amount of caffeine in beverages (and only allowing it in cola-coloured drinks or something like that)
Next time I want a caffeine buzz, I'm going to order some from Thinkgeek or something.. The 12-cups-of-coffee-in-one-day buzz almost killed me.
[quote] When I asked why (our users run the basic Office apps, with standard email (no Exchange), and all their work is done through a telnet app to an HP-UX server)... no one could give a single reason other than "everyone else uses Windows". [/quote]
And you should eat shit. Because 40 million flies can't be wrong.
Reminds me when Slashdot Slashdotted itself. People should learn to stop punching themselves in the face.
Better submit this one to Bugzilla...
$40.85 USD
$5,000 Canad..Whoops, $64.61 Canadian
So THAT'S what makes them so god damn heavy!
Not that I've seen.. I'll double-check this, but AFAIK we've been charged $930
My outlook on things to come in 2-3 years: Big story on the news, but when it comes to people actually using it, next to nil.
Due to this, I have a $930 Internet bill. (about $10 American)
The coffee buzz DOES have its own set of downsides. By saying that, I mean spending 90% of the time in the bathroom. Especially a bad thing since Canada severely limits the legal amount of caffeine in beverages (and only allowing it in cola-coloured drinks or something like that) Next time I want a caffeine buzz, I'm going to order some from Thinkgeek or something.. The 12-cups-of-coffee-in-one-day buzz almost killed me.
Asking Slashdotters.. To go outside.. I don't know if this is an insult or a mistake.
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When I asked why (our users run the basic Office apps, with standard email (no Exchange), and all their work is done through a telnet app to an HP-UX server)... no one could give a single reason other than "everyone else uses Windows".
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And you should eat shit. Because 40 million flies can't be wrong.