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Lots of small typos.
Keyboard: HP KU-1156 (generic spongy plastic external USB keyboard ~ €23)
209cpm and 42wpm on my own Ducky One. I love my Ducky keyboard, but the keys are slightly too close to each other, so I make a lot of typing mistakes.
A speedtest from the Swiss Air lounge at Charles DeGaulle. Via Ethernet. Not grat, but the best I've had in France so far.
With a new cable modem installed, our home Internet speeds are much closer to what they should be: About 4 MB down and 512 up.
1st Day of Jumping: SpeedTest. 2014 World Equestrian Games. Edwina TOPS-ALEXANDER (AUS). Ego van Orti
1st Day of Jumping: SpeedTest. 2014 World Equestrian Games. Edwina TOPS-ALEXANDER (AUS). Ego van Orti
wow lumayan juga download bisa menyentuh angka 110 KB/s,
menggunakan kartu Indosat 3.5G Unlimited,
modem HUAWEI E220
Here they're advertising a fat price for a 1.5Mb connection, before delivering free results (in this case, at Harvard's Berkman Center) far in excess of that.
Thu 18/12/2008 11:07 18122008489
Motorola A1000 nakačena na laptop, u motoroli telenor internet kartica i test brzine:
www.speedtest.net/result/374914445.png
BLog post: zsteva.info/blog/2008/12/18/internet-preko-mobilne-mreze/
The OCZ Agility SSD will beat the pants of the Seagate Momentus 7200 rpm 500GB hard drive.
Generally speaking you'll see read/write performance benefits of 200% to 600%
The SSD is 2 to 6 times faster in general read / write IO actions in the same computer.
MacBook Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz (old model)
2GB RAM
Mac OS X 10.6.6
Left: Seagate Momentus 7200 500GB
Right: OCZ Agility SSD 120GB
Typing time dd if=/dev/zero bs=1024k of=tstfile count=1024 in a Terminal windows gives:
(Time to read and/or write a 1GB file in the Terminal)
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Seagate Momentus 7200
14 MB/s write
80 MB/s read
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OCZ Agility SSD
128 MB/s write
1024 MB/s read (less than a second, barely noticeable)
Initial Verizon 3G speed test, I get anywhere from 800kbps to 2Mbps at home. That's sadly better than their home DSL network I used to have years back...
approx. 8.5Mbit/sec (1Mbyte/sec) throughput.... not to bad... on my mac i get the full 16-17Mbit/sec when nothing else is using the ADSL2+ connection. the connection itself is synced @ 17Mbit, and theoretically capable of 20Mbit, but t-home (t-com company) only syncs @ 17Mbit!
the speedtest is the best i know for western europe (A/CH/D/F/BE/NL) tools.aon.at
best and most reliable backbone. it loads a 1MByte text in the background.
i get better results than that, but i'm downloading stuff via bittorrent and another mac is doing something in the background...
I've been testing out this 4G LTE hotspot for the last few weeks and let me tell you, this thing is unreal. Inside the LTE network you get speeds around 20MB down and 5MB up. I've even seen faster. Once they throw this radio into the iPhone… oh man.
I can't prove that running this speed test crashed my DSL connection [and I've always preferred Speakeasy's test anyhow] but while I was staring at this screen for a while, I noticed that the speedometer motif, though visually sense-making uses similarly sized gaps for 1MB at the low end and 20MB at the high end. Bleh.
The signal was so dodgy at the back of Heffers:, Caroline couldn't even receive the server list to go and let me test the connection.
sempre meno!
835kbit/s !
e pago per 4000kbits !
telecom, e tutti i dipendenti locali della mia zona, siete penosi!
quando ho chiesto al tecnico telecom sotto casa mia perche' mai mi andasse così piano , lui invece di rispondermi mi ha detto "e non sa quanto va piano a casa mia! 200kb/s " !
Che cappero di risposta e' tecnico della mia gran m////A ???!!
V telecom !
There is a story to go with this: When I picked up the WiMax modem from the Clear store, the sales guy shows me the tower overlay for my neighborhood. He says "You are in great shape because you are between two towers". Well, here is the proof that he needs to be re-trained or given a big fat bonus for his interpertaion of the tower layout for my 'hood. Buyer beware! On the other hand, it has been pretty rockin in a buch of other locations, that I really care about. No way am I replacing my primary ISP with WiMax right now.
1st Day of Jumping: SpeedTest. 2014 World Equestrian Games. Cara Bianca FREW (RSA). Leopold Pierreville
4G LTE my fucking ass. Not even a week after I "upgraded" to 4G, I've been experiencing a whole lot of "No Network Connection" errors and I barely get a 4G signal and most of the time I don't get any fucking internet connection at all. AND the wireless phone company Verizon charges an arm and a leg. Fucking capitalist. Didn't anybody test the fucking phones before they sell 'em?! Jesus fucking Christ. Money doesn't grow on trees, man.
Dialing *#*$4636#*#*, Phone Options, LTE Only helps a little bit, though. At least the signal doesn't disappear like before. But still, it's fucked up.