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Heh. :P
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Eventually, in a few years, of course. Less than 10 years ago is was PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE to have over 2GB of space. Now we have 2TB drives. Go figure.
No, there isn't. Know the difference between an actual internet line, and a LAN. All of Rapidshare's servers are LAN'd together via fibre optics; those are THE ONLY sections which gets speeds anywhere near that. They can not possibly have 10gbit connections, because data cannot travel that fast to a hard drive. So your data is based on what? May as well be toilet paper, because MOST of your "hardware" related posts are complete and utter bullshit.
Fibre optics can transfer up to 50 gigabits per second. Theoretically. Could be more, could be less. Nobody knows cos there is no way to transfer data that fast. To give you an idea, the FASTEST Solid State Drive (more than 2x faster than your home HDD) can transfer at 200mb/s. Now tell me, how plausible does your hypothesis of 1,200mb/s sound?
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Fair enough...
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I win the crappiest ISP award!
OK. Well I don't think my ISP is crap. Connection Yes. But as for unannounced calls? C&D letters? Downloaded too much this month? Never seen it. That's why I stick with it. I had better service in a town over. (Go figure) I'll probably switch to their AT&T U-Verse stuff when it's available in my area. Because 1. I'd like to have Cable programming back I hate the hell out of dish. 2. I think it's got a higher top end is 18mbit. That's $65 a month however. I'm sure they've got a "Bundle" however.