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Neon_Chaos
01-18-2006, 11:53 AM
I now have BROADBAND!

Thank you lord.

Toddzilla
01-18-2006, 11:58 AM
This will be the last we hear from Neon in quite some time as he will soon be up to his testicles in pr0n.

PackerFanatic
01-18-2006, 12:10 PM
I feel so bad for the people that do not yet have broadband.

It is certainly quite glorious.

jeff061
01-18-2006, 12:29 PM
Yeah. I was frustrated about being stuck in the stone age when I couldn't get broadband back in 2000. I feel for anyone in the same spot.

MacroGuru
01-18-2006, 01:23 PM
I like what Comcast is doing....I paid the extra $10 and have 4.5 down...and it has been tested and equalled that.

jeff061
01-18-2006, 01:27 PM
I'm more interested in upload, there any decent deals out there? Haven't looked for awhile, seems upload has been static since the start.

Ben E Lou
01-18-2006, 01:31 PM
I now have BROADBAND!

Thank you lord.Welcome to 1997.

moriarty
01-18-2006, 01:48 PM
I now have BROADBAND!

Thank you lord.

You should get one of those new DVD player thingy's next. I hear they're soo much better than VCR tapes.

gottimd
01-18-2006, 01:49 PM
I dial up on my commodore 64.

sovereignstar
01-18-2006, 02:34 PM
Welcome to 1997.

Did the Philippines have broadband back in 1997?

Karlifornia
01-18-2006, 02:40 PM
I'm still on 56k lol....It doesn't bother me, since I don't know what I'm missing. I mean, I surf the net on broadband at school and other places, but I haven't downloaded from broadband since back in high school when I'd use the illegal napster on a T1. Actually, that was fucking great. Now I want it :(

Draft Dodger
01-18-2006, 02:47 PM
PORN!

FrogMan
01-18-2006, 02:52 PM
Did the Philippines have broadband back in 1997?
ohhhh, good call.

FM

moriarty
01-18-2006, 02:55 PM
PORN!

Ahh, I remember the good old days of dial-up porn anticipation. You'd get half the picture, and you weren't sure if the bottom half was going to be money or not. And the anticipation would slowly build as the dialup downloaded, only to be met with eventual satisfaction or disappointment.

I have a similar nostalgia regarding trying to dial in the playboy channel on the old cable boxes. Ahh, good times.

Draft Dodger
01-18-2006, 03:59 PM
Ahh, I remember the good old days of dial-up porn anticipation. You'd get half the picture, and you weren't sure if the bottom half was going to be money or not. And the anticipation would slowly build as the dialup downloaded, only to be met with eventual satisfaction or disappointment.

I have a similar nostalgia regarding trying to dial in the playboy channel on the old cable boxes. Ahh, good times.

ditto to both.

Crapshoot
01-18-2006, 04:02 PM
Did the Philippines have broadband back in 1997?

Yes - I was there.

Draft Dodger
01-18-2006, 04:06 PM
Yes - I was there.

and he's got the closet full of shoes to prove it

cartman
01-18-2006, 04:07 PM
I'm still on 56k lol....It doesn't bother me, since I don't know what I'm missing. I mean, I surf the net on broadband at school and other places, but I haven't downloaded from broadband since back in high school when I'd use the illegal napster on a T1. Actually, that was fucking great. Now I want it :(

I thought 56K was outlawed in Silicon Valley...

:D

Ben E Lou
01-18-2006, 05:14 PM
and he's got the closet full of shoes to prove itWell-played, sir. Nice!

Crapshoot
01-18-2006, 05:46 PM
and he's got the closet full of shoes to prove it

ouch..... :D

hukarez
01-18-2006, 07:17 PM
Man, I wish I still had my 'barrel man' wood carving.

Neon_Chaos
01-19-2006, 01:03 AM
We've had broadband providers in the Philippines around 1999 or so.

Internet is so expensive here, so having broadband at home is pretty expensive.

In the Philippines, dial-up internet is *shock* metered by minutes consumed (pretty expensive). I used to have an unlimited dial-up account for the equivalent of $10.00 per month. Unlimited broadband (512 kbps) is way too expensive per month... about an equivalent of $36.00 per month.

Of course, that's until I got on board a promo, unlimited broadband (512 kbs) but I'm locked in for one year (no problem), I only pay about $15.00 per month. Not bad, considering me and my bro are splitting the fee between ourselves. (My younger brother just got his first job a couple of months ago).

Neon_Chaos
01-19-2006, 01:20 AM
Man, I wish I still had my 'barrel man' wood carving.
I have 4. All souveniers from Baguio.

Crapshoot
01-19-2006, 08:48 AM
We've had broadband providers in the Philippines around 1999 or so.

Internet is so expensive here, so having broadband at home is pretty expensive.

In the Philippines, dial-up internet is *shock* metered by minutes consumed (pretty expensive). I used to have an unlimited dial-up account for the equivalent of $10.00 per month. Unlimited broadband (512 kbps) is way too expensive per month... about an equivalent of $36.00 per month.

Of course, that's until I got on board a promo, unlimited broadband (512 kbs) but I'm locked in for one year (no problem), I only pay about $15.00 per month. Not bad, considering me and my bro are splitting the fee between ourselves. (My younger brother just got his first job a couple of months ago).

Who do you use ? I moved to Manila and lived there from 1997 - 2000, and I'm fairly certain someone was offering a combined, cable internet package... wish I could recall the name. Whereabouts do you live ?

Man, I miss Manila - what a great town.

Neon_Chaos
01-19-2006, 08:53 AM
Who do you use ? I moved to Manila and lived there from 1997 - 2000, and I'm fairly certain someone was offering a combined, cable internet package... wish I could recall the name. Whereabouts do you live ?

Man, I miss Manila - what a great town.
Oh yeah, there's cable internet as well. :)

I was referring to DSL, when I said broadband. :cool: Cable internet's been here since 96 or 95, i think.

My provider's PLDT, I use DSL. I live in Parañaque, where in Metro Manila did you live?

Crapshoot
01-19-2006, 09:04 AM
Oh yeah, there's cable internet as well. :)

I was referring to DSL, when I said broadband. :cool: Cable internet's been here since 96 or 95, i think.

My provider's PLDT, I use DSL. I live in Parañaque, where in Metro Manila did you live?

Makati - back when the International School was over there. Lived in Bel Air 2 and 3 I believe - but basically, the Makati area. I have strong recollections of Gloreitta Mall, and the lines of people at Singapore Sling on a Friday night (damn high school freshmen getting drunk... :D). My greatest regret is that I never ventured out of Manila much - a couple of weeklong trips to the provinces with Habitat for Humanity, but not much else.

Regarding the cable, I loved it, because I could watch the cricket matches in Manila with the providers. :D

Neon_Chaos
01-19-2006, 09:13 AM
Makati - back when the International School was over there. Lived in Bel Air 2 and 3 I believe - but basically, the Makati area. I have strong recollections of Gloreitta Mall, and the lines of people at Singapore Sling on a Friday night (damn high school freshmen getting drunk... :D). My greatest regret is that I never ventured out of Manila much - a couple of weeklong trips to the provinces with Habitat for Humanity, but not much else.

Regarding the cable, I loved it, because I could watch the cricket matches in Manila with the providers. :D
Parañaque's about 30 min. away from Makati... just take the South Super Highway, then EDSA.

My godfather lived in Bel Air 2. makati's the place to be. have you ever gone to baguio? or boracay, the beach in boracay's to die for.

Glorietta's expanded heavily, putting up new wings, etc... along with Greenbelt (up to Glorietta 4 and Greenbelt 4 now). Don't know if Singapore Sling's still there but the entire Glorietta/Greenbelt area's got most of the worthwhile clubs and bars.

That, and Eastwood in Libis, in the other side of the Metro... Quezon City.

And do I even have to explain how hot the women are? :D I. LOVE. THIS. COUNTRY. Heh.

Ksyrup
01-19-2006, 09:16 AM
I like what Comcast is doing....I paid the extra $10 and have 4.5 down...and it has been tested and equalled that.
:confused:

OK, maybe there is a difference in packages offered by location to explain this, but in Tallahassee, I'm paying $42.95 for Comcast internet (since I have basic cable with them, otherwise it would be $57.95, a topic about which I bitched in a thread last year), and the download speed for this basic internet access is 6 megs. The upgrade for $10 is to 8 meg speed. I never thought I'd say this about internet speed, but 6 megs is plenty fast for me, and I do a ton of downloading.

Anyway, when I first got Comcast internet several years ago, 4 megs was the limit and the $10 package they introduced was to upgrade to 6 megs. But they automatically increased me to 6 megs well over a year ago, at no additional cost - I got an email telling me to disconnect the modem, restart the computer, and the increased speed would begin, which it did.

So I guess what I'm saying is that you ought to look at your bill and see what packages are available in your area, because if you're paying $10 extra just to get up to 4.5 megs (which is probably a max of 6 megs), you may be getting ripped off. I haven't actually seen a 6 meg speed, but last night I was downloading a bootleg concert DVD from the newsgroups and hit just over 5 megs. Usually, though, I hit between 3.5 and 4.5, which is just fine for me.