All the older Exile demo links are not working can we get them fixed please?

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EDIT: I'm sorry, the question my post asked was answered. Here is some filler.

Salmon, your computer would be able to perform like that if half your bandwith wasn't being taken up with pr0n sites.

[ Wednesday, June 29, 2005 15:31: Message edited by: Formerly I ]

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My dedicated T-3 line is only crimped by the fact that I use a hacked MITS Altair 8800 for all my internet communications. After some dedicated research, you will discover that I have no screen or keyboard, and have to enter all my text using switches. Blinking lights communicate the results back to me.

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Well, I'm at least pretty sure that Salmon is losing.


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I just have cable. *shrug*
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I have a cable connection from home that transmits around 100 Mbit/s (ie. 12.5 MB/s) in theory, in total. Partly due to the large number of users sharing it simultaneously, that usually works out to around 2.8-4 Mbit/s (350 to 500 K) for me.

Not much better than DSL, but much cheaper (3$ a month, 10GByte monthly transfer)

[ Thursday, June 30, 2005 23:30: Message edited by: Vote Arancaytar ]

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This is actually technical stuff!!
I have no cable, no DSL, no neighbors, no highways, and no hope of any changes. I could spend $100 a month for satellite connection, or just trust Ma Bell to keep me annoying the world for one more day.

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Well, I'm at least pretty sure that Salmon is losing.


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I use a hacked MITS Altair 8800 for all my internet communications
Wow. Didn't know that could be done. Hacked in what way?

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I rather suspect he was joking.

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You never know what people might get out of old machines once they know how to do it. But sure, he may have been joking.

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I would also suggest he was joking. I would also suggest that anyone finding a MITS Altair 8800 in decent condition place it in a bank vault and start contacting brokers. They are rare and valuable, and shouldn't be hacked.

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Well, I'm at least pretty sure that Salmon is losing.


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Odd, according to http://www.answersthatwork.com/Tasklist_pages/tasklist_a.htm alg is only needed for internet connection sharing and microsoft's firewall, and if you are using a third party firewall you can disable it, maybe that changed with a recent security patch I guess.

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Originally written by Walter:

Odd, according to http://www.answersthatwork.com/Tasklist_pages/tasklist_a.htm alg is only needed for internet connection sharing and microsoft's firewall, and if you are using a third party firewall you can disable it, maybe that changed with a recent security patch I guess.
I believe one the lastest security patches caused this to happen. The last two times I updated, one of the critical updates seems to have caused this for me.

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