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RE: Future of the internet? Google Fiber gets powned by Nokia #11
(09-18-2016, 02:42 PM)mothered Wrote: A very Interesting read Indeed.

My goodness, they even hit 1.25TB/s which Is Insane. I remember 13 years ago when I had dial-up connection and was ecstatic when I peaked at "52Kbp/s" via Limewire. I took a screenshot and emailed It to a friend of mine, showing off It's speed. Looking back at It now, how embarrassing It was.

On topic here, It'll be Interesting to see just how long It'll take to populate, particularly to the average consumer.

Goes for connection speeds and memory.

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RE: Future of the internet? Google Fiber gets powned by Nokia #12
(10-25-2016, 02:20 PM)Oni Wrote: Goes for connection speeds and memory.

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My goodness, I had no Idea the size of the HDD back In the 50s. I'll definitely be showing this to friends.

Imagine taking It to Uni. You'd need a spare car space to "park" It, rather than store It.
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RE: Future of the internet? Google Fiber gets powned by Nokia #13
(10-25-2016, 09:55 AM)swatterhat Wrote:
(09-19-2016, 01:55 PM)Mr.Kurd Wrote:
(09-19-2016, 01:46 AM)Slacker Wrote: Bro your English has improved ALOT...
BUT Instead of:

Till this time my internet speed is 150KB/s and sometime 200-250KB/s.

Try

Even at this time..
Even now....
Thank you buddy, Can I use "until now" too?

Yass. You can. Are you Iraqi by the way?

yes, But why?
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RE: Future of the internet? Google Fiber gets powned by Nokia #14
(10-25-2016, 02:20 PM)Oni Wrote:
(09-18-2016, 02:42 PM)mothered Wrote: A very Interesting read Indeed.

My goodness, they even hit 1.25TB/s which Is Insane. I remember 13 years ago when I had dial-up connection and was ecstatic when I peaked at "52Kbp/s" via Limewire. I took a screenshot and emailed It to a friend of mine, showing off It's speed. Looking back at It now, how embarrassing It was.

On topic here, It'll be Interesting to see just how long It'll take to populate, particularly to the average consumer.

Goes for connection speeds and memory.

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This really is insane. When seeing this kind of stuff I always wonder how tech will look like in 20/40 years. I know the advancement is slowing down, but it's still going pretty fast.

Can't wait to find out what my home computer will be like in 20 years. Maybe I won't even have one, and i'll just be able to walk into my office, turn it into a VR Jungle and code with spidermonkeys swinging around from above my head.

The possibilities are many...

(10-25-2016, 04:14 PM)Mr.Kurd Wrote:
(10-25-2016, 09:55 AM)swatterhat Wrote:
(09-19-2016, 01:55 PM)Mr.Kurd Wrote: Thank you buddy, Can I use "until now" too?

Yass. You can. Are you Iraqi by the way?

yes, But why?
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RE: Future of the internet? Google Fiber gets powned by Nokia #15
(10-26-2016, 04:57 AM)insidious15 Wrote:
(10-25-2016, 02:20 PM)Oni Wrote:
(09-18-2016, 02:42 PM)mothered Wrote: A very Interesting read Indeed.

My goodness, they even hit 1.25TB/s which Is Insane. I remember 13 years ago when I had dial-up connection and was ecstatic when I peaked at "52Kbp/s" via Limewire. I took a screenshot and emailed It to a friend of mine, showing off It's speed. Looking back at It now, how embarrassing It was.

On topic here, It'll be Interesting to see just how long It'll take to populate, particularly to the average consumer.

Goes for connection speeds and memory.

[Image: hsxKx5G.jpg?1]

This really is insane. When seeing this kind of stuff I always wonder how tech will look like in 20/40 years. I know the advancement is slowing down, but it's still going pretty fast.

Can't wait to find out what my home computer will be like in 20 years. Maybe I won't even have one, and i'll just be able to walk into my office, turn it into a VR Jungle and code with spidermonkeys swinging around from above my head.

The possibilities are many...

(10-25-2016, 04:14 PM)Mr.Kurd Wrote:
(10-25-2016, 09:55 AM)swatterhat Wrote: Yass. You can. Are you Iraqi by the way?

yes, But why?
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Man why this pic, Should I start crying to my self?
I'm Kurdish in Kurdistan but My home was divided into four
sections because of the agreement
between the states ... I'm in the
Kurdistan region of Iraq.
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RE: Future of the internet? Google Fiber gets powned by Nokia #16
(10-25-2016, 04:14 PM)Mr.Kurd Wrote:
(10-25-2016, 09:55 AM)swatterhat Wrote:
(09-19-2016, 01:55 PM)Mr.Kurd Wrote: Thank you buddy, Can I use "until now" too?

Yass. You can. Are you Iraqi by the way?

yes, But why?

Nothing,. I was hoping you can tell us what it's like to be under american power on another thread.

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RE: Future of the internet? Google Fiber gets powned by Nokia #17
Well, Nokia has been a dead company for a while. Watch their comeback be a historical event.
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RE: Future of the internet? Google Fiber gets powned by Nokia #18
Goddamn. I still have to wait 15 minutes to download a 1gb file. Not like I mind, but 15 minutes would become 15 seconds at that rate.
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RE: Future of the internet? Google Fiber gets powned by Nokia #19
(01-11-2017, 03:22 PM)Pyxis Wrote: Goddamn. I still have to wait 15 minutes to download a 1gb file. Not like I mind, but 15 minutes would become 15 seconds at that rate.

and you're still lucky.

my internet takes 45 minutes for a 1GB file
and I'm a gamer

(however the ping to gameservers is nice, never exceeding 110)

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