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yeah its good news i dont care if they (other isps) now drop there prices so there cheaper again @ least for a little while the big T is a little comparable and not the worst priced ISP in AUS atm

Selected 200GB plans compared

Telstra BigPond BigPond Elite $89.95/month 200GB

TPG Super Fast Heavy $69.99/month 200GB

Internode Home-Fast-200 $179.95/month 200GB

iiNet Home7 $129.95/month 200GB

Optus 200GB Unlimited $129.99/month 200GB

Primus ADSL2+ Big Kahuna $89.95/month 300GB

i actually noticed a speed increase before the price drop, you may have noticed speedtest's in here the other week :)

wow that's pretty damned good (fyi the node plan u posted is 1.5mb and the cost moar than the dsl2 plans on average).

I'm happy with the business plan I'm on...... if ur a true data whore go aapt. They do 100% unlimited no shaping dsl2 for just over $100. :)

WOW more computer news :P :P

Need For Speed World is FREE that's right a free game from EA they prolly feel guilty for all the battlefield games that get buggy after so many 1gb patch's

http://world.needforspeed.com/

As of today my plan change takes full effect. Was downloading in uTorrent this morning and was pleased to see that my two active torrents were downloading at 2.5 MB/s. Very pleased :domokun: Found I had to reboot my cable modem a few times to settle my connection.

ok looks like alot of ppls dont mind talking about computers and sum really couldnt care less and still other dont want other threads (that wont be mentioned) littered with techy talk blah blah and so on

so i thought i would make this thread as sum of us geeks can talk about computer stuff this and how fast this/that is and ask general questions to the PC boffins here that they might be stuck with

any ways heres a couple of shots of my rig

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nice one do ya play cod online if so ill give ya a link to our teamspeak server one of my mates has a dedicated servers for MW2 modded aswell

i have a bellkin UPS that i got for free, am using it instead of my old APC one. the mangment software that came with with it is ass, and the UPS is not recognised by my PC, anyone know of other software i could use?

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