  jansm38 Vn800-B Premium join:2003-05-19 Blackwood, NJ
| reply to Tech-2005 Re: Full re-install has to end if Firefox to be sa
said by Tech-2005:
Why are you using dialup to download Firefox ? Why would you bother with Broadband Reports web site if you only use dialup ? Firefox downloads in about 10 seconds for me and for most people on BBR. I don't see how you can compare the monstrous 90MB Service Pack 2 downloads as a download "WIN" for Microsoft over independent programming groups for Firefox. Ultimately, I don't really understand the value in your posting those particular comments. There are dial-up forums on BBR as well as other non broadband related formums. I think it's a very valid point that people on dialup will be very reluctant to download large updates. |
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  slimpickinz
join:2003-11-29 Conyers, GA | NO PATIENCE
I ALSO think it's a very valid point that people on dialup will be very reluctant to patch their systems with MS Updates, very reluctant to update their AV, etc etc.... Those with no patience are usually the ones who have the most trouble anyway. |
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  BlitzenZeus Burnt Out Cynic Premium,MVM join:2000-01-13 Beaverton, OR
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| reply to jansm38 Re: Full re-install has to end if Firefox to be sa
I've downloaded all my updates via dial-up, even the network install of SP2 with the use of a download manager at night over a couple nights. Most people are spoiled when it comes to speed, along with needing to have everything instantly, I still remember using modems rated in BAUD, not bps aka bits per second. I don't even use my connection enough to warrant paying for a broadband connection, and unlike some people might think, it doesn't take all day to download a few MBs of data, its abound 1MB every 3-4 minutes on a good connection, and if the data is plan text you can get some really good compression with stac compression to get up to 20KB per second of pure ascii text, like when doing newsgroups, etc.. -- My hourly rates: $25 per hour. $35 per hour if you want to watch. $45 per hour if you want to help. $75 per hour if you tried to fix it, and failed. The biggest error is sitting in front of your keyboard. |
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  antdude A Ninja Ant Premium,VIP join:2001-03-25
| reply to jansm38 said by jansm38 :said by Tech-2005:
Why are you using dialup to download Firefox ? Why would you bother with Broadband Reports web site if you only use dialup ? Firefox downloads in about 10 seconds for me and for most people on BBR. I don't see how you can compare the monstrous 90MB Service Pack 2 downloads as a download "WIN" for Microsoft over independent programming groups for Firefox. Ultimately, I don't really understand the value in your posting those particular comments. There are dial-up forums on BBR as well as other non broadband related formums. I think it's a very valid point that people on dialup will be very reluctant to download large updates. Yep, there is more to broadband discussisons in this awesome Web site. Security news, broadband services/issues, etc. -- Ant @ The Ant Farm: »antfarm.ma.cx ... Please do not IM/e-mail me for technical support. Use the forum (I check almost daily)! Disclaimer: The views expressed in this posting are mine, and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer. |
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