and don't be so lazy in the future, it's simple courtesy
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Sun 12 Feb 2006, 15:02,
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Surely the majority of people on here are net geek types that have broadband, thus it doesn't really matter?
:confused:
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Sun 12 Feb 2006, 15:05,
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:confused:
i think it's 40% or so in the UK, plus some people surf on other services like GPRS when they're away from home, plus some people have bandwidth limits
and it's totally unnecessary. it took me 2 minutes to save it, compress it, upload and post and it's 18kb rather than 200kb
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Sun 12 Feb 2006, 15:08,
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and it's totally unnecessary. it took me 2 minutes to save it, compress it, upload and post and it's 18kb rather than 200kb
Fair cop :)
I was genuinely confused as to why it matters so much. Download limits didn't occur to me.
Cheers :)
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Sun 12 Feb 2006, 15:09,
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I was genuinely confused as to why it matters so much. Download limits didn't occur to me.
Cheers :)
i popped up on GPRS the other week and it made me weep, brought the memory of dial-up flooding back!
i can't remember where the 40% came from, but it was only 6 months ago that broadband overtook dial-up in the UK, and a lot have limits (which i think i'd find *nearly* as distressing as dial-up :)
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Sun 12 Feb 2006, 15:17,
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i can't remember where the 40% came from, but it was only 6 months ago that broadband overtook dial-up in the UK, and a lot have limits (which i think i'd find *nearly* as distressing as dial-up :)