If this site was any faster I would be fined for speeding!

jonesy

A Wicked Kendragon
What? Oh, I just thought I'd mention that for the first time ever when I submit a post here it actually happens the very same moment I click the submit button. Kudos. :cool:
 

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give me what you are on. cuz it ain't happening for me.

the only ticket i'd get is going too slow in the passing lane.
 

If it has nothing to do with EN World I'm baffled. Because up until now it's always been slow for me. Now it seems like my rig was running on nitrous oxide.
 

jonesy said:
If it has nothing to do with EN World I'm baffled. Because up until now it's always been slow for me. Now it seems like my rig was running on nitrous oxide.

Whippit, whippit good

i guess a couple balloons full of the stuff just might make you giddy enough to think this place is flying.

but it still ain't happening for me.
 


I think I'm hearing theTwilight Zone theme.

Edit: I phoned my ISP and was informed that they've considerably increased the speed on all of their customers connections and that I would have been informed of this by mail. And get this, the increased speed won't affect the price. :eek:

I just mistook it for the upcoming forum renovation. :D

Edit: I think I need one of those Tom Smykowskis Jump to Conclusions Mats. ;)

Edit (yeah, yeah): so if I'm fast now, will my posts appear before I post them after the changes to the forum...
 
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It's even on the eFinland weblog.
"The aim is that by the end of 2005, most broadband connections would have a connection speed of at least 2 Mbit/s. Furthermore, by the end of 2007 the most widespread connection speed would be at least 8 Mbit/s and broadband would cover 90 per cent of Internet connections in Finland."
Looks like my ISP just jumped the gun (umm...I'm not sure if that's the right way to say it...bah...you know what I mean). :)
 
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jonesy said:
It's even on the eFinland weblog.
"The aim is that by the end of 2005, most broadband connections would have a connection speed of at least 2 Mbit/s. Furthermore, by the end of 2007 the most widespread connection speed would be at least 8 Mbit/s and broadband would cover 90 per cent of Internet connections in Finland."
Looks like my ISP just jumped the gun (umm...I'm not sure if that's the right way to say it...bah...you know what I mean). :)
Yet again Finland shows itself to be a cool place in more ways than one. :)
 

Well, look at it this way - when we DO change out the server, YOU'LL be going so fast you'll be reading your posts before you make them. :)

Eighty-Eight Miles per hour, baby!!!
(Back to the Future joke)
 

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