Well done. I'm sure that your connection speed is a great personal achievement.
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Well done. I'm sure that your connection speed is a great personal achievement.
*sniffle*.......
stop making fun of me...........
*goes into a corner n cries*.......
did you use 90210 by any chance?Quote:
Originally posted by Waz@Oct 12 2003, 04:12 AM
I entered a California ZIP. They probably thought "He's from California, I bet we can sell him stuff!".
Results:
Your web browser downloaded 555,252 bytes in 149.95 seconds. In other words, your download rate is 28.93 kilobits per second. At this rate, you could download a 10 megabyte file in 2,765.46 seconds.
i win.
f33r my connection.
Your web browser downloaded 1,071,147 bytes in 6.96 seconds. In other words, your download rate is 1,202.35 kilobits per second. At this rate, you could download a 10 megabyte file in 66.54 seconds.
I used CA1 because I had no idea what an American ZIP code should look like. Usually some state (two letters) followed by a number works when I need it for forms. I base it on English postcodes, which are for example: IP2 8LG (2 letter town, number, space, number, random 2 letters).Quote:
Originally posted by hitmonlee@Oct 13 2003, 08:36 AM
did you use 90210 by any chance?
I'm sure you're all fascinated by this. I'll go find my beanie hat.
The SKILLS:
Your web browser downloaded 555,252 bytes in 170.6 seconds. In other words, your download rate is 25.43 kilobits per second. At this rate, you could download a 10 megabyte file in 3,146.22 seconds (aka 52 minutes and 26 seconds :( )
KK I ph34r your speedy fast connection.
I rue the day i got 56k internet connection with BT as my ISP :angry:
I swear the actual figure is lower than that! :(
Location - North Ayrshire (Great Britain)
ISP - Freeserve
Cost - 13 a month (20$US roughly)
Connection - 56K Modem
http://www.upthemount.co.uk/uploads/ohdear.gif
I took this during peak time, when I tend to connect at my slowest.
Indeed when this was done, I was connected (according to the computer) at 18K or something. However at night time I have been known to creep up to around 28K
I used CA1 because I had no idea what an American ZIP code should look like. Usually some state (two letters) followed by a number works when I need it for forms. I base it on English postcodes, which are for example: IP2 8LG (2 letter town, number, space, number, random 2 letters).Quote:
Originally posted by Waz+Oct 13 2003, 11:46 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Waz @ Oct 13 2003, 11:46 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-hitmonlee@Oct 13 2003, 08:36 AM
did you use 90210 by any chance?
I'm sure you're all fascinated by this. I'll go find my beanie hat. [/b][/quote]
i am
you guys have wacky postcodes
we just have numbers too
i asked because i always used 90210 on any form where they ask for my zip. only postcode i know :rolleyes: