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its in all the use of joining words some say schematics

i said used to be in its hey day which makes the statement correct

you use the words

dos 6.2 is a totally awesome....

where if you used was then that statement would also be correct

Has anyone tried Facebook Lite? I actually prefer it to the normal Facebook because it runs more like a normal website, as it cuts out a lot of the unnecessary AJAX crap that slows down the site. It's accessible at http://lite.facebook.com

just about to get new broadband at home..

is 20gb p/m enough if i want to smash online play on my ps3?

and should i go adsl2+ or adsl?

any recommendations?

20 gigs should be more than enough. Try Adam Internet ADSL2+, works well here, and you get 20 gig in peak hours (8am-midnight) and an extra 20 gig off-peak (midnight-8am). Cost is about $55/month AFAIK.

also why internode over adam?

if you want quantity = adam

if you want quality = internode

101% internode, been a customer for 8 yrs and have had less than a handfull of issues over that time. excellent service and support. what more can one want?

-D

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