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<title>Re: KICK THE HIGH PINGER!</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/331747"><b>jdmurray</b></A> : I wish they'd do that on the Team Fortress Classic servers. I *love* being on a team with a dial-up n00b that has a ping of 2500. No way to kick him unless you have admin rights.<br><br>In some cases the servers would have to kick their owners for trying to run a 32-player Dustbowl game on a P3-500 with 128MB of RAM over a residential ADSL line.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/308731"><b>IronChefMoto</b></A> : Make the hotspots do what's popular on Counter-Strike servers around the world...KICK THE HIGH PINGER!<br><br>Perhaps hotspots should be segregated -- HIGH PING BITCHES and LOW PING BASTARDS. :D<br><br>IronChefMorimoto<br><small>--<br>Desktop: Abit KG7-RAID | AMD AthlonXP 1800+ | 512MB PC2100 DDR | 128MB ATI Radeon 9500 Pro<BR>Laptop: Dell Latitude C810 | Intel PIII-M | 512MB PC133 SDRAM | 32MB Nvidia GeForce2 Go</small>]]></description>
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