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<title>Bittorrent causing SE to drop me offline?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Ok so this could be a weird coincidence but it seems to be too suspicious at this point. I don't BT all that often. Maybe fire up once a month to download content. Like clock work every time I do about 1/2 hour after starting a download my Internet connection drops. I reset the modem it all comes back. So I figure as a traffic control policy this would be really dumb. Way to obvious. But what if this is impact of automated system that is meant to slow down my connection gone wrong? I wouldn't expect this from SE. But it has happened so many times I can't ignore it. My DSL almost never drops offline otherwise. It's rock solid %99 of the time. But up comes the BT client and down goes the DSL line. Thoughts?

- D]]></description>
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<pubDate>2008-05-16 19:40:17</pubDate>
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<title>Another One Bites The Dust</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Well, I am now part of the ranks of ex-SpeakEasy customers. I had originally gotten my "SysAdmin" package so that I could host my own servers out of my house. SpeakEasy used to be a great service and the price difference for what was offered and what I needed was worth it. Unfortunately, my needs changed, it seemed their level of interest changed and the market changed. So, now, it's just become more time and cost effective for me to pursue other solutions. However, they didn't burn me, so, if the combination of circumstances change back in their favor, I would consider going back in their direction (if they're still around).
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The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. -- Bertrand Russell]]></description>
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