I've been losing mine steadily for decades...

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
From: hellomahog...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 17:55:24 -0700
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Pigeon beats broadband in data transfer race















 




    
                  That is true. I was just trying to hold on to the little 
faith that I have left in humanity. 


On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Martin Baxter <truthseeker...@hotmail.com> 
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Mr Worf, they lie to us about the cell phones, so why should we believe them 
regarding this "maximum capacity" BS?

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com

From: hellomahog...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 17:16:19 -0700
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Pigeon beats broadband in data transfer race
















 




    
                  I was just talking to a teacher about his cellphone use in 
Europe. He bought a $50 cellphone from one of the companies there when he got 
off the plane, popped in his chip from his American phone and it worked all 
over Europe and Greece. The phone systems that we currently have is a joke!!! 
The corporations has been lying to us and we all have gotten used to mediocrity 
and underachievers. 



They lie to us and tell us that we need something like the Iphone or telephones 
with 41 menu settings in order for it to work. What is really happening is that 
the system that they setup here doesn't not work. The business model that they 
are using is outdated and will soon need to be replaced. As a matter of fact, 
the entire infrastructure of the United States is old and outdated. They just 
replaced the electrical transformer, and telephone junction box on my block. 
Both died from old age. 



Soon some parts of Africa will have better cellphone service than we have here. 
Why? Because they don't have to deal with the same redtape, and in some cases 
they don't have landlines to deal with so cell works better for them. 



Another thing that I haven't heard about lately was the story that was floating 
around that the internet will reach maximum capacity in 2012.  It was a hot 
story a few months back, and now no mention of it at all. Things that make you 
say Hmmm....?



 

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:36 AM, Keith Johnson <keithbjohn...@comcast.net> 
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Yeah, this is the illogical extreme of bad infrastructure, skillsets, will, and 
maybe even money.
We're better here in America, but our broadband infrastructure sucks compared 
to other highly technical countires. 


I listened to the CEO of Sprint on Charlie Rose last night explain why making 
people get two year phone contracts actually helps the consumer, by making sure 
the companies have the funds to give us better products and services. Then we 
have the thing with the big companies trying to downgrade the defnition of 
broadband. and of coruse there's the fact that what we have already is pretty 
lame, from the primitive functionality of our cellphones (in Asian countries 
they can buy groceries, subway tokens and movie tickets with their phones, 
which have way more features and memory than ours) to our lack of free citywide 
wifi networks.





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To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com


Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 4:33:19 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
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                  They have some issues there. They seem to be more bogged down 
in bureaucracy than we are. 

Check out this article: 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2008/feb/20/averageukbroadbandspeedis




I blame the ISPs, cable companies, and conservative IT admins. The standard 
operating procedure for IT people is the minimum amount needed which doesn't 
allow for growth. (Reminds me of the freeways in northern california. Why build 
houses next to the freeway? It doesn't allow for growth!)





On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Keith Johnson <keithbjohn...@comcast.net> 
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This is funny!

http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/351478/pigeon-beats-broadband-in-data-transfer-race




Pigeon beats broadband in data transfer race   
 
                 
            
                
            
            
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               A company has become so disgruntled with its slow broadband 
connection, that's it begun transferring large files via homing pigeon.


In a very tortoise and hare story, a financial services company
based in Durban, South Africa pitted a homing pigeon carrying 4GB of
data on a USB stick against its broadband connection to find out which
would be faster transferring the data between its two offices 80km
apart. 




The homing pigeon, named Winston, arrived with the USB stick in two
hours and seven minutes, just as the download hit 4% complete. The
company believes Winston can be trained to deliver the data in 45
minutes, a significant boost over its ropey broadband connection.



"For years we've struggled with the internet as a method of
communication. It's fine for e-mails and correspondence, but we need to
transfer a lot of data from one office to another and find it often
lets us down," the company's chief executive Kevin Rolfe tells the Metro. "If 
we get bad weather and the service goes down it can up to two days to get 
through."






Winston is vulnerable to the weather and predators such as hawks. Obviously he 
will have to take his chances

However, he admits the plan is not without its difficulties: "There
are other problems, of course. Winston is vulnerable to the weather and
predators such as hawks. Obviously he will have to take his chances but
we're confident this system can work for us,' says Rolfe.

Pigeons to bridge Britain's broadband divide anybody?










    
    









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