On 11/5/2011 7:50 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 11/05/2011 09:34 PM, leaknoil wrote:
I'm not really. I just stand up for what I
believe. Let me just say this
though. The "consumer-oriented public Internet" is what the internet is
now. Netflix alone was something like 30% of all internet traffic last
month.
That's because it's friggin' VIDEO, man! You can get a hundred
thousand SSH sessions for the bandwidth that one movie consumes.
Surely you can't be this stupid.
My GOD why am I entertaining this? You are a fucking TROLL, and you
like pushing my (very pushable!) buttons.
-Dave
I am not trying to push your buttons I just don't get you. The
internet is what it is now. I use ssh all the time but, by all the time
I mean a couple times a week. Maybe occasionally I tunnel a remote
connection on top of that. Why even bring it up. I am not sure if you
even combined worldwide ssh usage on a single day it would even show up
as a blip on a traffic graph. Even if you compared numbers of
connections to each other and not bandwidth. This I obviously can't
back up. I just suspect it's true. *opinion alert* for those needing a
disclaimer.