Perhaps yor local connection station is bottlenecking the hertz bandwidth on which the B3ta server packets are deposited. Netline. Broadnet.
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 4:37,
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modem interfacial resolution throttle handshake disruption issue
firewall DDoS jackhammer DNS blacklist redundancy
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 4:55,
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Those two issues can be killers. I remember this one time I got a worm on my hard drive. I had to defrag the boot.ini file and brute force the password via DOS just to get that sucker to work again.
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 5:01,
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You ever had ultimatecock.dll turn up in your sytem32?
I had to underclock the bottomware just to get it onto recovery.
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 5:03,
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No but I think I have a virus called System Idle Process because it's taking up all my RAM.
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 5:04,
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"brute force" is a funny expression in that kind of context
given that what it actually means is relentless persistence.
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