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02:40
@Boris_yo His wife :P
@JourneymanGeek The no is seemingly a series
I am supposed to find it's characteristics :/
04:33
@HackToHell About cat gets wet?
@Boris_yo no about a cat being stalked
@HackToHell Stalked? But cat was the last one. There was not continuation of chain.
@HackToHell This is not the image I saw back there.
@Boris_yo See the comments, they are all images
It's a battle :P
04:41
@HackToHell Battle for humour?
@HackToHell Un-FREAKING-believable! Oh SHIT!
@nhinkle Intel SSD 330 120GB
Indeed you can forget about CPU, RAM and instead focus on HDD which is a bottleneck 200%
04:58
SSDs are costly :/
05:11
@HackToHell lol read that already.
Free flag
@jokerdino too late
why would you edit & not remove the email address?
05:15
shrug.
Who approved that edit without improving?
@Sathya I missed the email address?
Yessir.
@Paul well both you and the editor
Wow. It is just blindingly obvious.
05:19
Windows 7 loading times decreased from 4 minutes in HDD to 20 seconds on SSD! Oh shit! And I am not talking about performance withing OS itself!
@Paul Hello Paul. Man SSDs are incredible.
well it is easy to miss. Particularly if you're focusing only on the diff
@Sathya The subject matter is HDD and not flash cards and memory readers.
@Boris_yo ?
@Sathya That guy doesn't understand the difference between HDD and sd card.
05:22
anyway, reviews FTW!
@Paul selective hypermetropia?
@Boris_yo I have no clue who you're referring to as "that guy"
@jokerdino Yeah exactly :)
@Sathya Rao MLN
05:25
@Sathya My favorite example of inattention blindness is where the gorilla walks unseen through the middle of a group playing catch with basketballs. Missing that email is my second favorite.
haha, I've seen that video.. same happened to me :D
@Boris_yo ah
@Boris_yo Yeah. The sad thing is how quickly you get used to it, and start moaning that it takes 22 seconds rather than 20.
@Paul This is called "spoiled". The flaw of humanity.
05:50
0
Q: A Windows Update Prevented Live Discs From Working?

user88311First off I'll state my system specs. Acer Aspire M1100 Windows Vista Home Basic 32bit OEM 2 Gigs of DDR2 ram 160Gig hard drive 2.7Ghz AMD Athlon 64 processor ATI Radeon X1250 Graphics card A few days ago my computer did automatic updates and updated windows defender to KB915597 (Definitio...

@Sathya want? --^
@jokerdino yeah,., sounds like hardware problems though
Yeah, it is not much about Ubuntu. I am thinking of sending it over to SU :P
sure
Thanks.
06:34
@jokerdino see this is why I hate comments like "belongs on x"
why can't they mention question will be migrated?
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Q: Windows Defender Update KB915597 (Definition 1.135.415.0) > BSOD > Computer No Longer Starts

user88311First off I'll state my system specs. Acer Aspire M1100 Windows Vista Home Basic 32bit OEM 2 Gigs of DDR2 ram 160Gig hard drive 2.7Ghz AMD Athlon 64 processor ATI Radeon X1250 Graphics card A few days ago my computer did automatic updates and updated windows defender to KB915597 (Definitio...

Well, wow.
He reposted it.
Someone on AU chat said KB915597 checks whether Windows is genuine and BSODs if otherwise.
that's bs
@Sathya No one actually said that on AU though.
@Sathya Right. Thought so too.
it might mention that it's not genuine, but it will not cause BSODs
I think that's what happened to my home pc last time.
It plastered the version is not genuine all over the place.
 
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07:41
Hey
@jokerdino Yup, when Windows isn't activated before the activation period expires (ie it's a cracked/dodgy licence #) it'll remind you every step of the way about it not being genuine. When the OS reaches 'End of Life' it won't be entitled to updates, only service packs. Which is moot anyway as Windows Update won't work without Activation.
Yeah, those greedy b*****
@jokerdino :/
Yeah? lol
Any Firefox ninjas around? How do I turn off the browse by name feature?
07:56
I still find it quite funny that Microsoft still let people with h4xx0red Windows install Service Packs
my home pc came with a fake XP. My laptop has a genuine Windows 7.
Apparently, those Indian computer shops just install fake copies o.O
Yup
Have heard of it happening, seen it myself a couple of times here in the UK (used to work for an IT support company with a workshop for public/small business repairs)
Bob
Bob
@jokerdino Browse by name?
Bob
Bob
@HaydnWVN Honestly, it's better for their image than increasing the number of infected Windows systems...
@jokerdino Could you describe it? There apparently was a "browse by name" that was discontinued in FF 4
08:07
ok this is the problem I have.
when i type two or more words in addressbar, it searches google.
Bob
Bob
That was essentially running address bar searches across "I'm feeling lucky", i.e. going directly to a site if the name is typed in the address bar.
but if i type only one word, it doesn't resolve as quick
Bob
Bob
@jokerdino That's because a space is not a valid URL character.
ok well crap. switched dns and it works
Bob
Bob
:\
The new DNS returns a false faster? :P
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A: Firefox, localhost works intermittently?

BobThat's most likely because you have a space somewhere, Firefox sends it to search instead of substituting %20. Firefox will only replace spaces when it recognises you typing an address. Firefox doesn't automatically recognise localhost as a domain the same way it recognises *.com (etc), apparentl...

Bob
Bob
Personally, I just use the InstantFox plugin. Behaves kinda like the Chrome address bar.
switched DNS like that dude and it fixed
Bob
Bob
What happens is, with a space it's definitely not a valid URl so it searches Google.
Without a space, it could be a valid URL so it tries a DNS lookup on that first.
I don't want it to search for any domains.
I just want it to give me search results and editing DNS does.
Thanks otherwise. Upvoted.
Bob
Bob
I just use InstantFox, which always searches Google on single words :\
@jokerdino Thanks? o.O
That answer was really for the opposite problem :P
08:13
Morning all
@Bob I had that installed but removed that later.
@Bob :P
Whoa, slhck got married?
Bob
Bob
@jokerdino Oh yea, as our resident Ubuntu user, have you ever used/how is the netbook edition?
netbook edition is the same as Unity.
They dropped that edition once Unity became the default DE.
Bob
Bob
...what's the difference, then? :P
oh
facepalm
I was kinda expecting it to be, you know, lighter? xD
lol it was sorta lighter. But they made it bulky to be a general purpose DE.
08:15
@Bob it is lighter compared to Gnome3 which is the direction Ubuntu was going
I am using gnome3 (gnome-shell) atm
Bob
Bob
@Greg As a KDE user, I guess I really can't complain xD
@jokerdino yes, gnome3 was dropped in favour of unity for recent ubuntu versions
What??
but you can still get gnome3-shell without any major headaches... don't worry!
08:18
O_o
I am using gnome3.
Yes, you said...
And unity is a shell on gnome3.
So, gnome3 wasn't really dropped. Just that gnome-shell wasn't the preferred shell.
@jokerdino yes, I must have understood the part where you said I am using gnome 3 (gnome-shell) to mean you were using gnome-shell instead of Unity.
Yep. Just that.
oh ok, well I meant to imply that gnome shell was dropped in favour of unity
08:21
That's right. :)
@jokerdino yes ;p
@Sathya Pics? lol
Bob
Bob
@jokerdino There's got to be a relevant xkcd somewhere...
I think I know..
Bob
Bob
lol
Too late for ninja edit?
08:32
Hack shared it a couple of days ago.
@Bob The onebox is too big.
no it isn't ;p
Darn you :P
Also, least from my classes, there's a suprising number of girls in forensics.
(that is to say girls>0)
;p
:P
anything is better than nothing.
lol
says the guy in a co-ed ACS?
08:40
heh :P
it was only co-ed for two years.
as in, for me.
from sec 1 to 4, it is not co-ed. that's what i am saying.
oh and ah?
I though IB was a straight run?
08:42
IB starts in yr 5. But you got IP from sec 1
IP through to IB.
O level and then to IB.
newfangled confusing thing ;p
ok, now it makes sense
yeah :P
09:05
kronos on September 10, 2012

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09:37
@Clippy kickass
Is there a way to get rid of the metro crap in W8?
It wouldn't be a bad OS if they got rid of that for desktop
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Q: How to disable the start screen on Windows 8 Release Preview?

0xC0000022LThe old advice to set the REG_DWORD value named RPEnabled (some sources claim it's RPEnable) under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer to 0 doesn't work anymore since the Consumer Preview (i.e. now also for the Release Preview). Yes, I tried both RPEnabled and RPE...

Nice... miles of hacks. Might be worth it though
 
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11:51
@Clippy Spelling/grammar check/proofreading needed!
@Greg AFAIK Microsoft want everyone to use the new start screen, but there's so much talk about it i can see them adding an option to use 'Desktop as default' in a fix/service pack, certainly after 'official' release.
Yeah, I can't see desktop machines using the start screen ... especially in an office
@HaydnWVN: or a dozen third party addons ;p
Agreed, certainly in enterprise/pro versions it should be geared more towards an office/professional/non-touchscreen version
@JourneymanGeek To an extent yeah, but the amount of people that use a different shell or lots of UI tweaks in a normal windows 7 office environment is very low so i don't see lots of 3rd party addons being setup by administrators (that break every few patches)
it's too much of a headache
changes here are very much 'well this is the way its done now'
from a support side it makes things easier - less to 'fix'/break in the first place
and also from an administration side
(ie everyones desktop/start menu is basically the same for troubleshooting/guidance)
ya
I know ;p
even on my small office network with no central software installed, I tried my best to keep the damned things identical ;p
12:28
I've got a network here of 30 PC's with 15 more attached in 3 different sites via Fibre and another 20 attached from 5 other sites via ADSL, 2 with their own servers... Not a huge amount of PC's but we're running Windows 7, XP, 2000, 1x SBS2011 and 6 Ubuntu servers. It's hard to keep track of what's where and which applications they use... On less than 100 PC's!
60% of our software is a bespoke system, but there's 120 different elements of it :/
lol
most I did was 4-5
actually I have more at home now ;p
So at least getting all the Windows boxes somewhere 'standard' (as only a couple of my users are advanced) is a huge requirement :)
i used to run 4 machines at home, but since i moved jobs, moved in with my girlfriend and all the other 'real life' stuff took over i'm now down to 1 and hardly have enough time to use that as much as i'd like lol
I went from being self employed and playing WOW for ~50 hours a week to being full time employed and strugging to play 5 hours a week of BF3 :/
sucks in some ways, but more awesome in others so i can't complain :P
i really miss working from home though
lol
At the moment I have...4 systems running, another 4 which SHOULD run, but are surplus
and 2 which I need to test
tho one is a SGI octane
I never had an octane.
I had the blue pizza box (indy) though.
sort of .. picked up one from a british university ;p
12:37
And half a dozen SUN and intel PCs
sometime before i had my lovely little nervious breakdown
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Q: Could we please be a little bit nicer to new users?

think123There is a distinct decline in the level of civility here. Some of this is due to new users coming in and posting spam and other nonsense, but the offtopic and downvote buttons are doing a pretty good job of keeping this under control. Unfortunately, a lot of this is coming from more experien...

Now I am down two two used (desktop & laptop), and a spare netbook under a layer of dust (asus E701 surf)
and identical to one posted in meta.serverfault
Heh. I have posted quite a lot of those. Some even got accepted as answer despite being formatted as "this is the answer. Oh, and if you googled then the first 9 out of 10 hits would have given you the same answer"
Hmm, no, the 9/10 was not answe.
12:45
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A: Could we please be a little bit nicer to new users?

Journeyman GeekI would ask, good sir, that you do not crosspost the same post with minor changes to multiple sites. Or well as the commenter above pointed out blatantly copy the same posts. I'd challenge you to a duel, but its painfully hard to find a white glove, and I am told shooting someone, even politely i...

did I lay it on too thick?
@Hennes: eh, I do often follow up advice with 'google for this' ;p
Google for A or B is useful
Though I usually prefer to add that to a longer question.
A few lines of text, half of which comes down do "lazy bastard. Just type the name in a search engine" is a bit on the edge.
13:21
Weird. "Add comment" seems to do nothing for me.
Sure?
Yes. Both on SU and SF.
Worked this morning.
I already restarted firefox. No change.
I guess it has to do with cache..
Will try a computer reboot next. (I am on windows)
Are you behind proxy?
13:23
No. Just NAT from the modem to the glass fibre to the net
Same configuration as this morning.
And this morning it worked.
Might want to post on the meta.
Rebooting windows first. Might be as simple as that.
Good luck.
I finally understand why tumblr is soo beautiful
What?
You gotta be kidding.
13:26
There's a global tag list
So it's sooo coool
14:00
@JourneymanGeek * lends JG a white glove *
14:16
Back. With working comments
Took a while for me to find the email adress so I could log in with me USERNAME.
14:28
@JourneymanGeek lend him a solid mideval gauntlet. It has more impact. :)
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A: Could we please be a bit nicer to new users?

Journeyman GeekI was a new user not so long ago here ( I still have relatively low rep - certainly nowhere near earning myself a rubber duck and well, civility is a double edged sword. I read the FAQ (despite being a top user on one of the sister sites) and read it again when they changed it (and if people ne...

and totally distinct answer to an identical question ;p
@JourneymanGeek Nope.
@jokerdino: ya.
OK, let me read the entire thing.
/me hands the dino shopping bags
@jokerdino: see the same question on SU
14:40
@JourneymanGeek o.O
@JourneymanGeek he just copied a meta post that was a couple of years old??!
@jokerdino yes
14:56
@Sathya :/
is @TomWijsman around?
@Sathya /me senses a performance, troubleshooting or debugging problem.
hehe, sorry to disappoint you ;p
but yes it relates to that
you had a answer/blog post about event log right?
something on the lines of how to make use of it/etc
hi @WarriorBob
trying to find it :(
Hmm, don't think so.
hi @war
15:02
oh :(
More likely to be a SU Q&A post, but then still, made quite a while so unsure.
I made a list with Oliver.
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Q: Is there an exhaustive list of what Windows logs or can log?

Tom WijsmanI know that there is the event log, but that's not where it stops. There are logs for MSI executables, device logs, setup and installation, performance logs, and so on. It's probably quite a long list; however, where can I find such an exhaustive list of what Windows logs? By preference it would...

seen that, not that one though
thanks anyway
@Sathya: I remember another one, moment...
This one?
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Q: How to troubleshoot events in the Windows Event Logs?

Tom Wijsman How do you troubleshoot events that are not clear when you read them? Is there a website to search for those Event IDs and errors? In the following example event it is clear that the gateway resolution fails for the network location awareness service, but it is not clear what the cause of this...

looks so.
remembered one with more votes :/
but yes that's fine. Thanks!
Hello @Sathya, @jokerdino
15:05
Nyan.
Oh oops. Blue diamond.
WHERE? HIDE BEFORE THEY FIND YOU!
hides behind Ash.
You must escape. I am cutting the power to your cell door. Get ready. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. electrical spark door opens
memories of Deus Ex
15:07
hahaha
Ha, am I diamonded in here?
@Sathya: Oh, this one was one that was turned into a blog post and I think you're confusing it for event log:
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A: How do I troubleshoot when I have no clue where to start?

Tom WijsmanGet a better idea. You ain't going to win a battle without sufficient field information. Describe your problem in detail so that you have a good idea of it, who knows it just happens once. Track back in time what happened before and together with the problem, both you and your computer. Think ...

(Does mention event log once, though)
probably
@Sathya Didn't realize that carried over between sites' chatrooms. Cool :)
15:09
@WarriorBob No, he wasn't replying to you. :P
Warrior Bob in the skyyyyyy with diamonds
@WarriorBob yep.. since the chat domain is stackexchange ;)
chat.se is a single site methinks
hands @WarriorBob a ♦-studded cookie welcome!
@jokerdino Oh derp. Sure enough. I need coffee this morning apparently.
15:11
lol
eating a ♦-studded cookie sounds painful unless you have ♦ crowns on your teeth
@WarriorBob Drink more of it.
anyone have a Nexus 7 tablet? if so, have you encountered an issue where the touchscreen seemingly randomly stops responding to inputs or requires multiple touches to register a single tap?
Stop with the coffee already, it's 4:15pm and i don't want another before i finish at 5 :P
@allquixotic Have a friend with one called me with something similar to this happened last week, he's only had it a few weeks and i've not used one myself, yet
but i got him to soft reset it, told him to update it and if it keeps happening to get it replaced
is it more like a software/OS bug?
i've heard other reports of it on the inet but nobody can figure if it's hardware; I suspect it may be related to the touchscreen firmware (I learned several days ago that, yes, touchscreens have firmware)
15:16
They're an I/O device so yeah makes sense :)
that would be field updatable via an OTA so I'm gonna hang on to it for a while and see if an OTA fixes it
if not I'll be sending it back
there are also many reports of the screen "peeling off", so if that happens it's definitely going back, but so far the hardware itself looks flawless
Yeah i've been tempted several times, but as for how little i actually used a laptop when i last had one (~2006) i'll hold off until the Surface and ultrabooks mature more
nobody who's tried to diagnose the bug with the touchscreen can really provide exact steps to reproduce though. some people said it was high RAM / high CPU / heat-generating apps that does it, but I played Mass Effect: Infiltrator for 3 hours hammering the Tegra 3 OpenGL ES functionality and using multiple fingers on the touchscreen with no issues
but sometimes it happens while I'm just typing in Chrome
@HaydnWVN, I didn't think I'd really use a tablet until I got one, then started finding tons of uses for it
15:22
@allquixotic Does sound more I/O or firmware related rather than a particular fault then
certainly if you can't reproduce it with that kinda load
it's the perfect device to continue intellectual activity while on the crapper, for one thing :P instead of wasting that time (no pun intended) the time can be put to use reading articles or writing emails
@allquixotic Then you really do spend far too much time on there ;)
also I'll be using it while out and about in Boston in a couple weeks on a trip. I have a map saved on Google Maps with all our destinations that we've planned, and will use the built-in device GPS to simply navigate us from one location to the other in whichever order we decide to go to them
we'll be able to use Street View to yo dawg our trip while hanging out at a coffee shop
@allquixotic Great, but all of those things you can easily do on any smartphone?
yo dawg i herd u like to tour Boston so I got you a tablet with google maps so yo can tour boston while yo tour boston
15:24
just a smaller screen, slightly slower :P
yeah... and I already have an ICS smartphone (Razr Maxx) but the main objective of the tablet is having a bigger (and higher quality) screen to work with
the smartphone works for car navigation because I mainly rely on the voice to tell me where to turn, but I need to actually look at the map to navigate on foot
still, there's something hilariously meta about being able to virtually "walk" the streets of Boston using Street View before we actually do it in person
sitting at a coffee shop or on a bus or taxi and scoping out our tour to get a visual sense of the land marks
Yeah i've done that before, really handy to get the 'feel' of a particular road/turning/building before you get there
We use it here with deliveries, sometimes even having a look at small roads to doublecheck we can get an articulated lorry down them (we don't trust some new customers lol)
it's more of an objective view than 'here-say' from some landscaper
i don't interpret verbal instructions about how to navigate somewhere, anyway. people are like "you turn down this road by the XYZ sign and take a left by the mailbox, then go up the long driveway until you see the blue car" and I end up 3 miles down the road
i can do visual memory of landmarks though
verbal instructions are useful, usually better than an address/post code. But you really do have to use a combination of everything to get the best idea
Really? Somebody starts giving me verbal instructions and I'll cut them off and just ask for an address. "Turn left at the cow pasture drive half way to the moon and then hang a right" just doesn't work for me. Even if there's a giant brick of cheese as a landmark, rather have an address thanks.
15:37
yeah I'd rather use GPS to navigate. I can navigate by Google Navigator to an address, or using visual memory of landmarks, but I can't translate someone's verbal directions into proper navigation unless it's something real easy like on one of the big interstates
I do appreciate "Take exit x instead of y", just in case that devil woman in the Tom Tom leads me astray. >_>
"Take exit 14A/14B. Then, keep left." ... "Keep left, then keep left." Me: AAAAAGHHHH
I actually had one get me stuck looking for a Walgreen's in Seattle. Nothing but "Turn right. Turn right. Turn right. Turn right." Grrrrr... There was no Walgreens. :( I think she was just mad at me because we hadn't talked in a while...
it probably moved or shut down
my phone navigated me to a pizza place inside a hospital, once... after I realized it was inside a hospital we decided to go elsewhere lol
it was like, "turn left." and we could see the "Emergency Room Entrance" sign, and were like, ummmm I think not
You guys are lucky with your GPS over there, here it's accurate to 10's of feet, so a 'take the next left' can easily mean 1 of 3 streets when driving @40mph in a housing estate
15:43
country?
(ok that's a rough analogy)
UK
but most sat nav's here are more accurate when given a street & city, then a house/building number as that information is built into the map
yeah in general it's extremely good/reliable (as are the Google Navigator directions) in major cities, and even most suburbs, as well as all interstates
but most people will use a 'post code' (like zip code) as it's quicker an easier... a Post code here is the middle point of an area
inner city it's usually the street you're looking for... More rural you can easily be 3-4 miles out (by road), even more rural - you're the wrong side of the motorway/river/valley with a 10/20 minute correction
15:46
I'm not sure how google navigator interprets entering just a zip code into it to navigate to, it'd probably take you to the post office :D
I know this through many years of satnav use (1999-2010 doing on-site repairs) throughout the west-midlands and wales :)
Couple that with peoples inabilities to update their device... (Ok most of that's the devices fault - charging stupid amounts for map updates)
Not to mention some very interesting 'routing' (one reason i hate Tomtom's)
in my opinion, navigation devices that aren't directly connected to the internet through a WAN (usually cellular data) are pretty much obsolete these days
use GPS to detect where you are, use the internet to tell you how to get to your destination... always using the latest data
Yeah great, but try it in a country with only about 15% 3G coverage geographically :P
GPRS just doesn't cut it!
we get some kind of cellular data (mostly 3G, with 4G on a major ramp-up) over the vast majority of our country, except for little patches of extreme rural environs with nothing
i took a train trip cross country from MD to CA in 2007 and had 3G on my phone for like 90% of the trip
and that was five years ago, can't imagine I wouldn't have 100% now
Nice... If only!
15:54
whenever Verizon does something dastardly/evil/irresponsible I always have to put it in perspective of the fact that they have practically blanketed one of the largest countries in the world (by area) with advanced cellular data... and it'll all be 4G (pure IPv6) by 2020
it makes their evil seem not so bad in that context
I'm in a fairly rural area, but on the outskirts of the largest city for 50 miles... I live one side and can get 3G, 6mb ADSL and an option for fibre shortly... I work the other side, only patchy 3G coverage on 1 network (no others) and 2.2mb ADSL on a business line with 1:1 contension. These 2 spots are 10 minutes apart by car, if i were to go half a mile further (where one of our sites is) they struggle to get 500kbs ADSL and regularly go back to 'Dial-up' over the winter months for stability.
I think your land lines are developing as well, or better than ours. I live in a suburb nestled between two major cities (Baltimore and Washington DC) and the best I can get is 7 Mbps ADSL, with fiber promised in 2005 but permanently cancelled, i.e. we will NEVER get fiber to the premises
It's insane how behind the UK is, everything is very advanced inner city (have a friend in Birmingham (approx ~1 hour away by car) with 50mb fibre...
can't complain about 12 Mbps LTE at home and it goes up to 15 Mbps at work due to higher signal strength, but I'm incensed about how little they've developed and maintained our landline infrastructure... I don't really blame them that much (although I do blame them a little) because of all the cost of all that digging
Had an interesting conversation several years ago with a BT engineer... BT had been promised several billion £ to rollout ADSL across the UK... Then the first gulf war happened and their billions budget was down to millions
15:58
@slhck I know you're not here, but I just heard the news... Congrats, personally
FORTUNATELY I'm grandfathered into an unlimited data contract with Verizon and they can't stop me from tethering due to FCC licensing regulations on the spectrum block they use for LTE on my phone; so I use LTE as my primary internet connection
So it just turned into a PR stunt - get the inner cities done to please 75% of the population
otherwise I'd be stuck on slow, unreliable 7 Mbps ADSP
@allquixotic It'd nice to have that option
@HaydnWVN, Verizon received a lot of tax breaks fo rrolling out fiber to the premises (FiOS) across the U.S., but stopped far, far short of projections of coverage, and it wasn't due to any war
15:59
majority of UK mobile networks with 'Unlimited data' are capped at 2/3gig a month
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