[Coco] Stories of Internet Connections - was:Color LOGO
wdg3rd at comcast.net
wdg3rd at comcast.net
Mon Apr 5 05:47:59 EDT 2010
I remember when 1200 bps was fast. The grey in my beard didn't get there by accident. (My first year at college was 1973 and I was in the USAF before the school year ended, financial reasons.)
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Ward Griffiths wdg3rd at comcast.net
<home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd>
----- "Todd Wallace" <dragonbytes at cox.net> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> My first experience with broadband internet was my first year of
> college (1996). All the dorms were wired up and I had my very own
> Compudyne PC running windows 3.11. My favorite part was not so much
> the speed, as it was the always on 24/7 connection to the internet. I
> soon got involved with instant messaging along with the other students
> and we all used to leave away messages up before we went out or went
> to bed etc. Those were the days. During the holidays, I was stuck
> using dialup and those weeks were painful. Finally, around when I
> graduated in 2000, Cox Communications was offering broadband to
> residential customers in my area. Within 2 weeks of graduating, I had
> Cox High Speed Internet. I've found Cox to be a very reliable and
> fast service. Each few years they increase the bandwidth caps without
> requiring extra money. The rare times it goes down, I used to be
> stuck for a few hours on dialup, however in this age of mobile
> broadband, now I just use my phone or dat
> a card on my laptop. Gotta love the progression of technology. Just
> did a speedtest on the spot.
>
> http://www.speedtest.net/result/771071261.png
>
> I remember when 5mbps DOWNLOAD was really fast. Now thats my upload.
> I bet Verizon FIOS is even nicer, but I dont really see a need to
> switch at this point. My current setup works just fine for me. Just
> thought I'd jump in the conversation. I'm also curious about what you
> guys get for bandwidth. Cheers.
>
> - Todd Wallace
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