Posted June 28, 2012

te_lanus
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mrmarioanonym
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Stooner
still sober
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From Brazil
Posted June 28, 2012
I don't even know whats "jeager", but sounds tasty... i wanna!

mrmarioanonym
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Stooner
still sober
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mrmarioanonym
Razupaltuff!
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Posted June 28, 2012
btw, the walrus was paul,

slaktarn
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Posted June 28, 2012

YogSo
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Registered: Sep 2008
From Spain
Posted June 28, 2012
Hahah, this reminds me of these 'official' RFCs*: A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian Carriers and IP over Avian Carriers with Quality of Service. :-D
The IP datagram is printed, on a small scroll of paper, in
hexadecimal, with each octet separated by whitestuff and blackstuff.
The scroll of paper is wrapped around one leg of the avian carrier.
A band of duct tape is used to secure the datagram's edges. The
bandwidth is limited to the leg length. The MTU is variable, and
paradoxically, generally increases with increased carrier age. A
typical MTU is 256 milligrams. Some datagram padding may be needed.
Upon receipt, the duct tape is removed and the paper copy of the
datagram is optically scanned into a electronically transmittable
form.
*RFCs, or "Request for comments", are memorandums on Internet standards and protocols by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). I.e., the one about the IP protocol. Those RFCs about avian carriers were, obviously, April Fool's Day jokes.
The IP datagram is printed, on a small scroll of paper, in
hexadecimal, with each octet separated by whitestuff and blackstuff.
The scroll of paper is wrapped around one leg of the avian carrier.
A band of duct tape is used to secure the datagram's edges. The
bandwidth is limited to the leg length. The MTU is variable, and
paradoxically, generally increases with increased carrier age. A
typical MTU is 256 milligrams. Some datagram padding may be needed.
Upon receipt, the duct tape is removed and the paper copy of the
datagram is optically scanned into a electronically transmittable
form.
*RFCs, or "Request for comments", are memorandums on Internet standards and protocols by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). I.e., the one about the IP protocol. Those RFCs about avian carriers were, obviously, April Fool's Day jokes.
Post edited June 28, 2012 by YogSo

eny4lios
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GamezRanker
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Posted June 28, 2012
That article made me chuckle......unless the bird can carry a flash drive with the data I want/need I don't see why comparing it's flight time of y time over x distance should be compared to downloading files. :\

adambiser
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adambiser
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GamezRanker
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From United States
Posted June 28, 2012
How would one even ship 1TB of data? External(or internal hot swappable) HDD? At those costs, i'd just wait and download it at my normal download speed.

adambiser
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Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted June 28, 2012


Yes, these are stretched examples and would really be applicable only in very high end stuff where cost is not an issue.