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When I first read that, I thought you meant, if he wanted his prayers answered, he needed to make a more generous offer to the Gogs.
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Always ask for way more than what you want. You may get it. But you're certainly more likely to get what you want. Although in this case, you're likely to get squat |
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12-12-12
Come on Narflex.. It's getting closer to the end of the world. we need a update |
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Eric Schmidt just said that Google Fiber is a business and will expand beyond KC and they are trying to figure out where to go next. But given the current pace it may not be rolled out across the US until the 22nd century.
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I can wait. It'll still be here sooner than FIOS!
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Good luck that only about 87 years from now
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I like that upcoming recordings view.
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My parents always told me to aim high when I set a goal. And, if you're going to set a pretty high bar, it better be for something that matters.
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Best post of the month
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So you are going to use SageTV in the afterlife?
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We can only hope...
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12-21-12 may be the end of the world, but today is National Sound Check Day... go find a nearby microphone.
12-12-12 |
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That's one hell of a coincidence, since there's a ton of sound checking going on at Madison Square Garden tonight during the live Sandy Relief concert. Living through Sandy myself (somehow, some way, practically unscathed), seeing these folks come together to help out is pure joy, especially when most of the country/world thinks everything is back to normal, yet it's anything but. Sorry for the little soapbox there, but this is a very personal issue.
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Quote:
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That is why you should ask for Sage v9
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Netflix loves Google Fiber...
http://www.telecoms.com/55254/netfli...mber_196203308
...but I LoveFilm in HD on my Wii-U more than ever Eddy
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Does Google Fiber include a WiFi access point as part of the supplied equipment?
I wonder because I've noticed that most consumer grade routers have very limited throughput from the WAN side to the LAN side. So even though you buy a "gigabit" router with the latest 802.11n (or ac) that's supposed to support 300+ Mbps, the link from your LAN to the WAN is often limited to between 25 and 100Mbps. SmallNetBuilder.com has charts of throughput performance on many common routers: http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/router-charts/bar So, if Google gives you this great 1000 Mbps connection and you add a "slow" WiFi router, you will be adding a huge bottleneck and won't see much advantage over typical cable internet.
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I'm thinking google fiber's router is built into the 'modem' - called their 'network box' (which really isn't a modem - it's just a fiber transceiver and router).
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Quote:
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For those wondering what Jeff (Narflex) is up to these days, I imagine it includes addressing things like this:
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I see lots of things I'm used to with SageTV such as the "on the hour hiccup". I imagine taking something like SageTV which was used to dealing with a moderately to highly geeky consumer group to a more broad-based-population even on a small scale is quite a challenge for Jeff and the team. Last edited by Brent; 04-29-2013 at 02:09 PM. |
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