On 5/5/2023 3:33 PM, ben via cctalk wrote:
On 2023-05-05 2:06 p.m., Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
wrote:
On 5/5/2023 1:44 PM, ben via cctalk wrote:
On 2023-05-04 2:31 p.m., Mike Katz via cctalk
wrote:
True but I don't miss 53K bps analog POTS
modem speeds.
My Internet varies between 700Mbps and 950Mbps. I don't miss
analog modem days in the least. There is no nostalgia there.
How ever the people still use them. Fast internet is only good
about 1? km from
the router. Other than Netflix or Multiplayer games, what is really
high speed internet needed for?
Ben.
Downloading the latest FreeBSD ISO in less than a week? :-)
bill
REAL BDS'S COME ON MAGNETIC TAPE.
BEN @ 110 BAUD.
Wow, magnetic tape, how modern. What about paper tape or punch cards
(Holerith if you are old enough to remember that name).
Also if we are talking about download speeds and protocols what about
Carrier Pigeon Internet Protocol (CPIP or IPoCP). This encompasses
RFC-1149 & amended by RFC-2549. A carrier pigeon carrying a 1TB USB
memory stick and flying at 40MPH (2/3's of it's maximum speed) for 40
miles would yield a data rate of 305,419,896 bps. Not bad for analog🤣
And for some more nostalgia:
4.5MB of punch cards (approx. 334 lbs):