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ok if any geeky tech heads are heading to melbourne the 8th of movember you may want to check out Swinburne University for the alien ware launch of Call of Duty world at war lan sound salot of fun :O

http://www.alienware.com.au/party/

taken from GameArena

best quote scrolling through the chit chat

i swear melbourne fking gets all the good **** , when does sydney get stuff like these?.

You guys had a massive parade of people in skimpy outfits just recently. Oh hang on they were all gaylords.... guess that's what you get for living in the gay capital of Australia.

ok if any geeky tech heads are heading to melbourne the 8th of movember you may want to check out Swinburne University for the alien ware launch of Call of Duty world at war lan sound salot of fun :O

http://www.alienware.com.au/party/

taken from GameArena

best quote scrolling through the chit chat

ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

hopefully this installment isnt anything like modern warfare with its amount of online hackers

shall make for interesting LAN competitions

writeoff,

All speedtests really are is in indication of your sync speed. Internode/TPG you should be able to obtain the same sync speed providing the line profile you select targets the same SNR and using the same modem. Some modems connect up a good >1mb quicker.

Typically the ADSL2+ STD profile on internode targets an SNR of 9db. A nice balance between speed/reliability. The Internode highspeed adsl2+ profile targets an SNR of 6db. Still good reliability providing your copper run from the exhaust to the house and internal wiring/filtering etc is all spot on.

I've tweaked mine a little and have the SNR down to 3-4db. Holding stable for 8+days. :)

Well this is Adam internets 8mb plan as were in goolwa, no adsl 2 or 2+ for us here unless we wanna pay ten times the price for Telstra shit service and speed. My girlfriend was also using Second life at the time I did the test which sucks the shit outta my connection.

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  • 2 weeks later...

ok,

the missus has a computer that we had stashed away in the shed, i pulled it out

a little while ago and plugged him in

shit me, its works, and already has XP installed, its fresh, no files/programmes etc

now, i need to install my optus wireless internet driver, but i cant find it ;)

can i burn it from my lappy and install it on the other comp.?

or does someone have a driver i could possibly borrow?

:P

ok,

the missus has a computer that we had stashed away in the shed, i pulled it out

a little while ago and plugged him in

shit me, its works, and already has XP installed, its fresh, no files/programmes etc

now, i need to install my optus wireless internet driver, but i cant find it ;)

can i burn it from my lappy and install it on the other comp.?

or does someone have a driver i could possibly borrow?

:P

copying the program files will not work

i work part time for optus and i know people high up so i can most likely get the software you require ,

the software you require , is it for an OWB ?

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