More Bandwidth and Revenue Needed
- Flint the Dwarf
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- Flint the Dwarf
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- Ileia
- WHAT IS PINK MAY NEVER DIE!
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Music? No, not here.nasaryaa wrote:sorry but i dont know where to go to listen to anime music i like.can somebody helpme please
animemusicVIDEOS.com
We have videos here. And I already know what the next question will be:
"how do i see the videos?"
There are guides to using the site here:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... r/main.htm
Also, never EVER post in the middle of a different discussion. I'm sure you know how to use the internet. You can look it up yourself and if you have exhausted every means of help this site already gives (many, many of them, hundreds maybe) then, as a last resort, start your own thread.
Also, be sure not to PM me or e-mail me because I replied to this. I'm getting a little tired of people doing that.
- Kinematics
- Joined: Tue Jan 30, 2001 8:30 pm
Bandwidth cap should be either 28k/s or 56k/s. 20 or 40 isn't immediately recognizable, but the 28/56 are, and people can immediately relate to the limitations of dial-up.
I'd personally recommend the 56k limit, though it would mean that dial-up users would effectively still have no limit. Downloading on dial-up is a pain regardless. Further, the people more likely to be able to afford to donate are more likely to have broadband.
The other consideration is that that limit should be per user, not per connection. Downloading multiple simultaneous streams, each at 56k, would mean that a broadband user would be able to generally avoid the limit (and certain browsers and download accelerators let you bypass the recommended internet rules about no more than 2 simultaneous connections). Unfortunately, I'm not sure how easy it would be to set that kind of system up. I messed with it a bit when I was running an FTP server, but it gave me a headache then, and that was years ago.
I'd personally recommend the 56k limit, though it would mean that dial-up users would effectively still have no limit. Downloading on dial-up is a pain regardless. Further, the people more likely to be able to afford to donate are more likely to have broadband.
The other consideration is that that limit should be per user, not per connection. Downloading multiple simultaneous streams, each at 56k, would mean that a broadband user would be able to generally avoid the limit (and certain browsers and download accelerators let you bypass the recommended internet rules about no more than 2 simultaneous connections). Unfortunately, I'm not sure how easy it would be to set that kind of system up. I messed with it a bit when I was running an FTP server, but it gave me a headache then, and that was years ago.
- derobert
- Phantom of the .Org
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So, he went to a random phishing web site, gave has username and password to strangers and.... you complain about paypal?Brsrk wrote:My dad was checking mail one day, noticed an email from payPal saying there was going to be another bank account added to the site. Stupidly enough, he clicked the link without checking the URL first, and had another bank account added to his account.
I'm sorry, paypal may have certainly done a lot of wrong things, but being one of the victims of phishers ain't their fault.
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- derobert
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Phade's address is on the donation page. I'm pretty sure you can send him an IPMO, though confirm with him first...EXODO wrote:Why not use IPMO (International Postal Money Order) for me it is a really good system.
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