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ninjatutle
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join:2006-01-02
San Ramon, CA

reply to dadkins

Re: Free WiFi is cool!

Didkins, don't you ever think about anything other than taking movies from somewhere over the web and watching it on yer lil vaio?

People don't need 20gbs at every second of the day. I've been online all morning and only burnt 56mb.


dadkins
Can you do Blu?
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join:2003-09-26
Hercules, CA
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ONOES!!1
 
First off, learn to read and spell, ok?
My screen name is dadkins and not didkins.

Second, if you were to expand your horizons, you would find that free *LEGAL* video is available many places.
Also, there are these things called "Rental Sites"! Imagine that, a site where you can rent movies. Amazing, aint it?

Third, learn computer terminology and abbreviations.
WTF is 20gbs?
My Comcast line speed is 17.3mbps(mbps means megabits per second), and I don't need to use it every second of the day.
Most people understand that faster means on and off because the download finished in a reasonable time.

Finally, don't hate on my VAIOs.
They are not little like your netbook, or your monthly cap, or whatever else you have that's little...
I have big things.
Save your money and maybe some day you can afford a VAIO too!
I've been online since 5:30 AM and I'm already at 491MB(MB means Mega-Bytes)

Ah, email! It seems that I have a pending download waiting for me - it's a movie! You know movies, right? About to hit my connection for 1.4GB(GB means Giga-Bytes).

Is it ok with you if I download my new rental?

Learning is fun!
--
Think outside the Fox... Opera


ninjatutle
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join:2006-01-02
San Ramon, CA

Free WiFi is cool!....

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BART signs 2-year deal for Wi-Fi

"free Internet access - but with a catch. Access will be cut off after 3 1/2 minutes and the users will have to endure 30 seconds of ads before being able to surf the Internet."

»www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c···KD4C.DTL

A pilot project testing high-speed Internet access on portions of BART will expand systemwide, allowing people to surf the Web, send e-mail and videoconference when riding the rails or waiting in the stations.


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