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hahah yeah welcome to teh real interwebz

always had cable Steve. just a lot quicker at this place. Technician explained why, but dont rely on me to have taken the info all in to be able to repeat it... lol

location wise, I'd be very close to your exchange (from memory) Steve

for telephony im on the reservoir rd exchange too far to ADSL even if weren't on a rim

i know the the data travels through the line so fast that it will burn the end of the line from time to time and we have to get the technicians out to recut the end in the pit

from time of day my results go up and down, based on server load peer load

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just got cable installation at my new house, bloody impressive;

Nice, that’s a similar speed to what I’m getting on my cable connection. Since I’ve had my plan upgraded earlier this year every 4 or 5 days my speeds drop down to 10Mb/s and I have to reboot my cable modem in order to get back up to my usual speeds. Looks like a call to BigPond is in order.

was playing stalker CoP earlier today and i think i cooked one of the rails on my PSU.

pc went into thermal shutdown, when i popped the case i actually burnt a finger on my video card lol.

now my pc wont boot if i have the supplimentary power plugged into my video card, and my pc is in limp mode as far as graphics goes without it (will only run 1 monitor @ 1024x768 >_< ).....

maybe time to bin it and upgrade lol

I super love all of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R series to date (bugs and all) .... roll on Stalker 2 I say. Have been playing Fallout: New Vegas a heap lately, but am nearly out of side missions - might have to go do the big Hoover Dam battle soon and end the game :(

i read about shift 2 coming out soon and will give GT5 a run for its money

>>Shift 2<<

i just got the latest world of warcraft expansion (cataclysm)

7.7 gigs on disc and another 5 gigs of additional content to download. ouch.

took almost an hour to install and ive bene in the server queue for 20 minutes so far with another 30 to go... gotta love launch days

-D

yeah love all the stalker games. i cant wait for portal 2 to come out :)

+1

i read about shift 2 coming out soon and will give GT5 a run for its money

>>Shift 2<<

Saw a Trailer for Shift 2 when I played 30min of Hot Pursuit, I liked NFS Shift, so I can't wait for Shift 2.

lol sux to play wow ;)

Lol.

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