On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 12:17:20AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 18:57:30 -0800 Ian Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now that, after some research, it seems that a FEC download from 
> > Freenet averages at over 20k/sec, far more than the 8k/sec needed
> > for a 64kbit ogg - which is about FM radio quality.
> 
> I'm just curious ...
> Could the "streaming"-keys be treated in a different manner as the "normal" keys? 
> I.e. are they stored only temporally?
> Otherwise my datastore will be completely drained (and filled with streaming-keys 
> nobody will be interested in in the future) after listening some hours (days) of 
> freenet-radio?
> 
> Palomitas de Ma�z
> 
> PS: regarding "20k/sec". I think this will reduce as freenet becomes more popular. 
> The geek percentage is still very high and geeks behave well and do not leech and 
> have at least DSL.

Wrong. Geeks may not leach but only because perm nodes run a lot faster
than transients. Now that perm nodes are the default, we can expect a
lot more of them, and rather less transients. W.r.t. 20k/sec, this is
probably only for fairly popular files...
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