And you make fun of Eric? :D
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Here's my wifi at work :)
http://img.tapatalk.com/473a455f-a7f8-7f0b.jpg
Can't be as bad as what I currently have: 3 Mbps down and .7 Mbps up.
Work's bandwidth is pretty decent when they aren't getting bombarded by everyone doing shit. It's usually anywhere from this:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/2081302764.png
This this:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/2081309752.png
We're having latency issues today. So this made me :D :D :D at work.
http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s...peedtest-1.jpg
The disrespectful numbers we are getting look like this
http://www.speedtest.net/result/2081328241.png
I am in the process of upgrading our connection though moving from DSL. We typically get 4 down, 1 up which was been perfectly fine honestly for the company. But we are adding an additional 500 plus users and new telephone system so the upgrade is definitely needed now.
Actually looks like I can see results from previous tests. Here you go Mors, ran this last night
http://img.tapatalk.com/473a455f-af40-2279.jpg
Apparently there is a Minka Kelly sex tape being shopped around. Ahhhhhhhhbabababababa. :drool:
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She's freaking 32??? Did not see that, so she was like 28 when she played a 17 year old on FNL?
Verizon is now offering something they call Quantum. 100/65 or 200/65. I am so tempted to call and see how much more it would cost! :D
On Slickdeals, the newest deal is for a Craftsman Stool Combo.
Stool and Combo should not be used consecutively.
A pretty penny.
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What's faster than FiOS internet service? FiOS Quantum evidently, as Verizon's latest high-speed internet service gets an official name and pricing. Effectively doubling every tier -- except the entry-level 15/5 -- each can be acquired with or without a custom bundle, double or triple play, and range in price from $65 to $175 a month -- except the 300 down / 65 up which is only available by itself for $210 a month.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/18/v...up-to-300mbps/
Hmmm, if I ever get a job from home after my degree, I am damn sure getting the 200/65.
Normal for them to be older, yes. Normal for them to be waaaaaaaayyyy older? Not so much. And Saved By the Bell isn't an example .... Zack and Kelly were both 19 when the original show ended.
Benjamin McKenzie was 25 when the OC premiered ... that was the worst age difference I'd heard of until Minka Kelly.
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Nah, Google does. I was just curious. The only piece of info I actually knew about that was that Minka Kelly and Benjamin McKenzie were both wayyyyy older than their characters, older than I'd ever heard of a studio doing before. Though I did have to look up his name again :D
I was also pretty sure you were wrong about Saved by the Bell. That is very-much-so a recent trend.
Iran nuclear energy facility hit with malware that plays AC/DC at full volume
Malware can be a major pain for anyone with a computer or mobile device, as it can lead to security risks like identity theft. But when a virus targets a nuclear facility, the stakes are much much higher. According to a report on security site F-Secure, Iran's nuclear energy group — called the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, or AEOI for short — is reaching out for help to rid its system of a malicious program that not only threatens the facility's daily operations, but also plays a 90s rock anthem on the infected computers.
An email to F-Secure — allegedly sent from an AEOI scientist — detailed the attack, noting that the malware has shut down some of the facility's automated processes. The rather vague wording of the email leaves a few unanswered questions as to just what parts of the AEOI are in danger, but one piece of information was very clear: The insidious software prompted several of the group's computers to begin playing the song "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC in the middle of the night, and at full volume.
This isn't the first time Iran has come under fire from cyber criminals, and it likely won't be the last. But the attackers' decision to play classic rock songs on infected computers is perhaps the most unorthodox way of alerting a nuclear facility that it has fallen victim to hackers.
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dp
It amuses me that you think his mind switched to that. :smh: :sick:
*walks in* I didn't realize that dp meant double post myself. *sneaks out*
You're welcome.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=DP
You best believe it bitch!
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dp lmao