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Eisboch[_4_] June 11th 09 07:19 PM

YIKES!!!
 

"jim7" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

"Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
"According to Long Range Expert Joe *******i, areas from the northern
Plains into the Northeast will have a "year without a summer." The jet
stream, which is suppressed abnormally south this spring, is also
suppressing the number of thunderstorms that can form."

Kind of reminds me of what happened back in the mid-70's - I want to
say '75/'76 - The Summer That Never Came.

Had to turn up the heat in my office this morning.


This really isn't a comment. Just testing a new, DSL Internet service
from the music shop.

Eisboch


Is it really that cold up there. I'm working in the yard today and have to
come in every half hour or so, to cool off and rehydrate. It's hot out.


It's cool and damp. Need heat to take the chill off and it's the middle of
June.
Strange.

Eisboch


Eisboch[_4_] June 11th 09 07:24 PM

YIKES!!!
 

"John H" wrote in message
...

On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:27:13 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:



This really isn't a comment. Just testing a new, DSL Internet service
from
the music shop.

Eisboch


It worked.
--
John H



Not only does it work, but I am really surprised and impressed. It's only
been up and running for an hour or so, but it is amazingly fast for DSL. I
thought DSL was slower than cable, but it's not the case here. This DSL is
much faster than the Comcast cable we have in the house.

It could be that although the DSL is on a wireless router, I only have one
computer on it versus 2 or 3 on the wireless Comcast router in the house.
But the difference is very, very noticeable. Hope it stays this way.

Eisboch


jim7 June 11th 09 07:26 PM

YIKES!!!
 
Eisboch wrote:

"jim7" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

"Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
"According to Long Range Expert Joe *******i, areas from the northern
Plains into the Northeast will have a "year without a summer." The jet
stream, which is suppressed abnormally south this spring, is also
suppressing the number of thunderstorms that can form."

Kind of reminds me of what happened back in the mid-70's - I want to
say '75/'76 - The Summer That Never Came.

Had to turn up the heat in my office this morning.


This really isn't a comment. Just testing a new, DSL Internet
service from the music shop.

Eisboch


Is it really that cold up there. I'm working in the yard today and
have to come in every half hour or so, to cool off and rehydrate. It's
hot out.


It's cool and damp. Need heat to take the chill off and it's the middle
of June.
Strange.

Eisboch


You picked a good year to not have a boat. Speaking about being
boatless. Did you get special dispensation from our keystone cops to
post here sans boat?

JustWaitAFrekinMinute! June 11th 09 07:42 PM

YIKES!!!
 
On Jun 11, 2:24*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message

...

On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:27:13 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:


This really isn't a comment. * Just testing a new, DSL Internet service
from
the music shop.


Eisboch


It worked.
--
John H


Not only does it work, but I am really surprised and impressed. * It's only
been up and running for an hour or so, but it is amazingly fast for DSL. * I
thought DSL was slower than cable, but it's not the case here. *This DSL is
much faster than the Comcast cable we have in the house.


Yup, a dirty little secret. Our DSL was ungated by a guy who worked at
the router and it smoked the Cox cable locally in Essex, or here at
Comcast. Even before it was opened up really but certainly after...
It's just bull and selective sampling that gives the cable companines
the right to say they are faster...

It could be that although the DSL is on a wireless router, I only have one
computer on it versus 2 or 3 on the wireless Comcast router in the house.
But the difference is very, very noticeable. *Hope it stays this way.

Eisboch



Eisboch[_4_] June 11th 09 07:42 PM

YIKES!!!
 

"jim7" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

"jim7" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

"Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
"According to Long Range Expert Joe *******i, areas from the northern
Plains into the Northeast will have a "year without a summer." The jet
stream, which is suppressed abnormally south this spring, is also
suppressing the number of thunderstorms that can form."

Kind of reminds me of what happened back in the mid-70's - I want to
say '75/'76 - The Summer That Never Came.

Had to turn up the heat in my office this morning.


This really isn't a comment. Just testing a new, DSL Internet service
from the music shop.

Eisboch

Is it really that cold up there. I'm working in the yard today and have
to come in every half hour or so, to cool off and rehydrate. It's hot
out.


It's cool and damp. Need heat to take the chill off and it's the middle
of June.
Strange.

Eisboch


You picked a good year to not have a boat. Speaking about being boatless.
Did you get special dispensation from our keystone cops to post here sans
boat?


I am not boatless yet. Still have the Mainship. It's under agreement
again (following the discovery of the rotted oil pans). Potential buyer
knows of the issue and Kingman is working on replacing them.
Buyer's surveyor has already gone over the rest of the boat and it looks ok
other than needing a good cleaning.

They are supposed to launch it next week and the sea trial will follow
shortly thereafter.
If all goes well, *then* I will be officially boatless and will submit my
formal resignation from rec.boats.

Eisboch


HK June 11th 09 07:48 PM

YIKES!!!
 
Eisboch wrote:

"jim7" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

"jim7" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

"Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
"According to Long Range Expert Joe *******i, areas from the northern
Plains into the Northeast will have a "year without a summer." The
jet
stream, which is suppressed abnormally south this spring, is also
suppressing the number of thunderstorms that can form."

Kind of reminds me of what happened back in the mid-70's - I want to
say '75/'76 - The Summer That Never Came.

Had to turn up the heat in my office this morning.


This really isn't a comment. Just testing a new, DSL Internet
service from the music shop.

Eisboch

Is it really that cold up there. I'm working in the yard today and
have to come in every half hour or so, to cool off and rehydrate.
It's hot out.

It's cool and damp. Need heat to take the chill off and it's the
middle of June.
Strange.

Eisboch


You picked a good year to not have a boat. Speaking about being
boatless. Did you get special dispensation from our keystone cops to
post here sans boat?


I am not boatless yet. Still have the Mainship. It's under agreement
again (following the discovery of the rotted oil pans). Potential buyer
knows of the issue and Kingman is working on replacing them.
Buyer's surveyor has already gone over the rest of the boat and it looks
ok other than needing a good cleaning.

They are supposed to launch it next week and the sea trial will follow
shortly thereafter.
If all goes well, *then* I will be officially boatless and will submit
my formal resignation from rec.boats.

Eisboch



Floridajim still posts here...he's boatless.



--
The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a
gang of moral nihilists.

HK June 11th 09 08:01 PM

YIKES!!!
 
Eisboch wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
...

On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:27:13 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:



This really isn't a comment. Just testing a new, DSL Internet
service from
the music shop.

Eisboch


It worked.
--
John H



Not only does it work, but I am really surprised and impressed. It's
only been up and running for an hour or so, but it is amazingly fast for
DSL. I thought DSL was slower than cable, but it's not the case here.
This DSL is much faster than the Comcast cable we have in the house.

It could be that although the DSL is on a wireless router, I only have
one computer on it versus 2 or 3 on the wireless Comcast router in the
house. But the difference is very, very noticeable. Hope it stays this
way.

Eisboch



When you speed test the new DSL, what results in kbps do you get?

Try a couple of servers at http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/

at different times during the day at your house and office.

Typically, we get about 25,000 kbps down and 11,000 up. Sometimes
substantially faster down, sometimes a little bit slower down. That's
with the NY server. The DC server gives much faster results.

Best not to try this at high traffic hours...do it either very early in
the am or very late at night.

jim7 June 11th 09 08:02 PM

YIKES!!!
 
HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:

"jim7" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

"jim7" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

"Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
"According to Long Range Expert Joe *******i, areas from the
northern
Plains into the Northeast will have a "year without a summer."
The jet
stream, which is suppressed abnormally south this spring, is also
suppressing the number of thunderstorms that can form."

Kind of reminds me of what happened back in the mid-70's - I want to
say '75/'76 - The Summer That Never Came.

Had to turn up the heat in my office this morning.


This really isn't a comment. Just testing a new, DSL Internet
service from the music shop.

Eisboch

Is it really that cold up there. I'm working in the yard today and
have to come in every half hour or so, to cool off and rehydrate.
It's hot out.

It's cool and damp. Need heat to take the chill off and it's the
middle of June.
Strange.

Eisboch

You picked a good year to not have a boat. Speaking about being
boatless. Did you get special dispensation from our keystone cops to
post here sans boat?


I am not boatless yet. Still have the Mainship. It's under
agreement again (following the discovery of the rotted oil pans).
Potential buyer knows of the issue and Kingman is working on replacing
them.
Buyer's surveyor has already gone over the rest of the boat and it
looks ok other than needing a good cleaning.

They are supposed to launch it next week and the sea trial will follow
shortly thereafter.
If all goes well, *then* I will be officially boatless and will
submit my formal resignation from rec.boats.

Eisboch



Floridajim still posts here...he's boatless.



You don't know that. Do you? I'm going to leave you in the dark as you
are on most issues. Daily Kos. Your eyes and ears to the world. WAFA

Loogypicker[_2_] June 11th 09 08:02 PM

YIKES!!!
 
On Jun 11, 3:01*pm, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
.. .


On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:27:13 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:


This really isn't a comment. * Just testing a new, DSL Internet
service from
the music shop.


Eisboch


It worked.
--
John H


Not only does it work, but I am really surprised and impressed. * It's
only been up and running for an hour or so, but it is amazingly fast for
DSL. * I thought DSL was slower than cable, but it's not the case here. *
This DSL is much faster than the Comcast cable we have in the house.


It could be that although the DSL is on a wireless router, I only have
one computer on it versus 2 or 3 on the wireless Comcast router in the
house. But the difference is very, very noticeable. *Hope it stays this
way.


Eisboch


When you speed test the new DSL, what results in kbps do you get?

Try a couple of servers at * *http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/

at different times during the day at your house and office.

Typically, we get about 25,000 kbps down and 11,000 up. Sometimes
substantially faster down, sometimes a little bit slower down. That's
with the NY server. The DC server gives much faster results.

Well, I'm sure they set you up with the super duper DSL because you
are so special.

D.Duck June 11th 09 08:07 PM

YIKES!!!
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
...

On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:27:13 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:



This really isn't a comment. Just testing a new, DSL Internet service
from
the music shop.

Eisboch

It worked.
--
John H



Not only does it work, but I am really surprised and impressed. It's
only been up and running for an hour or so, but it is amazingly fast for
DSL. I thought DSL was slower than cable, but it's not the case here.
This DSL is much faster than the Comcast cable we have in the house.

It could be that although the DSL is on a wireless router, I only have
one computer on it versus 2 or 3 on the wireless Comcast router in the
house. But the difference is very, very noticeable. Hope it stays this
way.

Eisboch



When you speed test the new DSL, what results in kbps do you get?

Try a couple of servers at http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/

at different times during the day at your house and office.

Typically, we get about 25,000 kbps down and 11,000 up. Sometimes
substantially faster down, sometimes a little bit slower down. That's with
the NY server. The DC server gives much faster results.

Best not to try this at high traffic hours...do it either very early in
the am or very late at night.


Are your results DSL or cable? If DSL, which provider? Just curious?




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