Granted, you're trying to test to a server 450 miles away.
The internet is dead.
- YoshiEgg25
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Gaming accomplishments:
Nibbler (marathon): 251,169,160 / Nibbler (one life): 5,263,360 (WR)
Donkey Kong: 423,100 [L12-1] (150th place as of 2019-01-15)
Super Smash Bros. (N64): Ranked top 5 in Wisconsin from Q1 2016 to Q2 2017
Shrek SuperSlam: won largest tournament in game's history (Shrekfest 2018)
Speedrun.com Profile (contains multiple WRs)
Nibbler (marathon): 251,169,160 / Nibbler (one life): 5,263,360 (WR)
Donkey Kong: 423,100 [L12-1] (150th place as of 2019-01-15)
Super Smash Bros. (N64): Ranked top 5 in Wisconsin from Q1 2016 to Q2 2017
Shrek SuperSlam: won largest tournament in game's history (Shrekfest 2018)
Speedrun.com Profile (contains multiple WRs)
- BoringSupreez
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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Yes, you are entitled to be allowed to access water and food just like anything else. People shouldn't stop you from buying food or water. If some generous guy was handing out free water people shouldn't stop you from getting that either. The question is: Are you entitled to the water or food itself? Should you just be able to have it?alienjesus wrote:I'm entitled to access to clean water and food, but I still have to pay for themDinnerX wrote:I live in the country. I must pay to check out books from the library in town. Is this a rights violation? If internet connections and libraries really are rights we should all protest until the government agrees to pay for them for everyone. If we're entitled to them we shouldn't have to pay for them.Ziggy587 wrote:The internet = libraries in my opinion. They hold the knowledge of the world. Yes, we should be entitled to that information. It's just an added bonus that we get to play games on the internet.
Since this signature affects old posts, I'm leaving a message here in case anyone searches for my username. This account died in early 2013. I am no longer a fundamentalist.
Don't add to my problems by pretending my past views are still held in the present. I do not have any patience for that. Feel free to ask me what I think now.
Don't add to my problems by pretending my past views are still held in the present. I do not have any patience for that. Feel free to ask me what I think now.
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I don't think that making every convenience of modern life a "right" is the way to go (since it implies other people's duty to provide it). But I don't want to discuss it anyway.
People seem to be showing up with much better internet speeds this time around!
Mine:

I could've upgraded yesterday to 15 Mbps for $5 dollars more, but I decided that I didn't actually need more speed. At 10 Mbps, I get diminishing returns anyway (few servers can deliver stuff faster than my connection; and I don't torrent enough for it to be a real gain).
People seem to be showing up with much better internet speeds this time around!
Mine:

I could've upgraded yesterday to 15 Mbps for $5 dollars more, but I decided that I didn't actually need more speed. At 10 Mbps, I get diminishing returns anyway (few servers can deliver stuff faster than my connection; and I don't torrent enough for it to be a real gain).
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Sucks don't it? Yay Missouri!
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I still don't understand why companies are pushing high speeds, then complain about bandwidth usage and institute caps.OldSchool_Boy wrote:Its pretty funny how the topic came to a dick measuring contest of internet speed and Zing tried to bring the topic back but then it went back to dick measuring
It will be great when we are able to download youtube clips at a blazing 100Mbps, but not have the bandwidth allotment to watch anything over 360p.
Selling half my NES/SNES/PS1 collection (ending Dec 1):
http://tinyurl.com/zingebay
http://tinyurl.com/zingebay
- BoringSupreez
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.


