The Elite Apple Corps
A Hundred Million Strong, Every One of Them Cool.
By Hank Stuever
Washington Post Staff Writer
Silly story. Is this Hank the guy from King of the Hill and living on
another planet? The Apple store he kept mentioning is my neighborhood
Apple store (Clarendon). He is right
I use Verizon DSL, so I can't address the service question. As for DSL itself,
I have no complaints - fast (relative to the dial-up modem it replace) and so
far trouble-free (we've been on it for about a year).
Interference with the phone is eliminated by in-line noise filters. Though the
I have DSL but not ATT DSL. DSL is slower then cable, so if speed is what
you are after I'd stick with cable. Also in my case, the line noise filters
don't work very well. Qwest will do nothing about the lack of speed, line
noise or that I pay a horrendous amount for what I'm getting.
Mike
On
I had to call ATT for a question about my phone bill and they talked
me into trying out their DSL internet. It was cheaper than comcast
cable so I agreed to try it out. Does anyone have any experience
with it?
I use Verizon at home and office. Works fine. My impression is that the
kinks
I have DSL but not ATT DSL. DSL is slower then cable, so if speed is what
you are after I'd stick with cable.
DSL *can be* faster. In practice it is often a lot slower. DSL bandwith
is dedicated to you and is throttled back to give you the speed you pay
for. Cable is shared so your speed
I've tried 3 different filters. No go.
Maybe something else is going wrong? This is just a simple low pass
filter that keeps the high frequency signal away from the phones.
At my house instead of fussing with lots of filters I just used one at
the head end to split off POTS from the data
As I understand it, the app on the PC is a front end for programming the
Roku. In fact, after I sent it to my mom, I read in the User Manual that
there is a telnet interface to the Roku for command line commands.
Programming the Roku for the stations directly is very easy. For
example, I
A friend who has used Windows forever is looking to move to an Apple
laptop. Any recommendations and how difficult is it to transfer files
between the two? I know they use MS Word/Excel a lot.
No problem at all. I use both Mac and Windows all the time, accessing the
same MS Office files off
I have Verizon DSL in northwestern NJ, and the service is excellent, no
problems with voice interfering with date or visa versa. Neither Cable
nor FIOS are option in my rural area, but I am more than satisfied with
the line speed (about 1.5 mb/sec down and about half that up). And since
I get
You do realize that the filter goes on the voice line, not the data
line, right? I am not trying to be sarcastic - it is an easy mistake to
make.
Mike
mike wrote:
I've tried 3 different filters. No go.
Mike
On Dec 11, 2007 12:36 PM, Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have DSL but
DSL *can be* faster. In practice it is often a lot slower. DSL
bandwith
is dedicated to you and is throttled back to give you the speed you
pay
for. Cable is shared so your speed depends on who you are sharing
with.
As we have seen recently with Comcast, it can also be limited in
various
How differently each of us sees things. I was forced into 1.5mbit
over a year ago and have been suffering ever since. I can't do more
then one thing at a time. I used to download all my podcasts in a
minute or so, now i'm waiting almost an hour for all of them to update
one or two at a time
ATT tried to do the same to me. I figured that I would be getting
something
more reliable, but slower. I opted to wait until FIOS was in the
neighborhood. It may be worthwhile to you to have the reliability
over the
speed.
--
John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own
No, John, speed is
Qwest. One of my friends who is on cox cable and lives about two miles away
gets regular download speeds of 12mbit. I count myself lucky if I get 1.
Mike
On Dec 11, 2007 6:48 PM, Paula Minor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How differently each of us sees things. I was forced into 1.5mbit
over a
Recently this past summer, I signed up for my local Telco's 6 mp DSL
Internet service.
Got the modem, hooked it up, changed the router info to log me in
automatically, and I was off to the races one small program. Drop
offs. Every so often I would drop off. My messenger programs would
Tony B wrote:
No, I haven't ever seen a case that took in any appreciable amount of air from
the bottom.
If you're interested in max cooling, leave your case *open*. Point a fan at it.
While it is staying cool, it still gets awfully dusty. Is that one of
the omens of having a
MS Office 2007 SP1 is available for download.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/default.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=9EC51594-992C-4165-A997-25DA01F388F5displaylang=en
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