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  1. They are paying to find what you buy with it, therefore they can send like minded advertisements your way. But hey, it's cash. Spend it XD
  2. Yes, the Block family has deep rooted connections in Ohio, the Toledo Blade paper has made them social gems for political prowess. They get what they want. Even if that means insuring no one else in the area. You can find DSL, and Dish, but why go there unless you[r] online life consists of no more than football and facebook.
  3. Soon as there is fiber I'm hitting it up. I can't complain about service, it's near flawless and consistent as anything could be expected. But pricing a no more than a gouge, with no viable choices. Hence the price gouge.
  4. Northern Ohio southern MI, maybe further by now.
  5. Your killing me man lol I pay just over 100 bones for 65/5 , to get what you have now, It would be $250, and only 5Mbps up http://buckeyecablesystem.com/order/bex.html
  6. Are you kidding me?! I suppose you're required to have a TV service along with to get that price yes? That's excellent.
  7. What is time warner getting for that package?
  8. Run a few tests while logged in, then post here what speeds you believe you should be getting. Lets see if there is anything we can do with what you have.
  9. Nice speeds your getting!
  10. Sure, KDE gives people eye candy, and the latest KDE has a look that falls right in line with the 'flat' smooth GUI I give the community credit for sticking with development, why they do I can't imagine. It's quite possible it gives some the feeling they are accomplishing something. Which they are, yet if I set out to create something and stick with it, even though it really does not function, what does this make me? Years, what, fifteen or more? The same thing, good looks, complete trash stability wise. I read recently someone said it outloud and I'll quote " it's not supposed to be stable", sure wish I had a snapshot of my face when I read that one line comment. Priceless. I thought whoa, then I though hmph, well it is always in heavy development, so then again, what does heavy development have to do with not being stable in any sense, for the entirety of it's existence? Nothing. Not even going down the path mentioning placing systemd under KDE. Oo Do you restart that machine constantly for the hell of it? Or are you forced to due to some strange reverberating / self restarting x-server. Though I give credit where credit is due, at least when the x-server crashes, it restarts itself now, that those with little or no knowledge of terminal are not forced to jam down on the power button as if it's some sort of bastardized windows millennium install with an insatiable appetite for rambus. /plasma what? A desktop but not a desktop, yet something that can be used mobile or wait where were w going here? heloo? Android? Heard of it yet? So go develop over there. Hello? A desktop will always be just that, a real life keyboard and a screen. Touch is almost dead for obvious reasons. (not really but going nowhere atm) There was a song that parodies fairly well here " ya gotta keepem' separated" , jingle any jangles there chuckie ? Gnome, what can be said. Stable. Clean, yep, went off the track trying that mobile thing, but stopped before it went full tardaliscious on us all. Fair enough. Here,please allow me, there is one simple word that keeps an end user entranced into the environment in which they begin to feel comfortable, STABILITY, it's not even usability, they will learn and adapt. Get it together, the time of who has the market share is all but finished, everything considered. Settle into what you truly enjoy, developing something that functions, repeatedly, under pressure, without as much as a glitch due to over divulging that ever "must has more stuffs on screen' thing. /back to gnome, as much as it is stable and can be counted on, it's ugly. Hell, XFCE trashes gnome anyhow, lack of plugins however, in time, in time.
  11. When did this happen? I thought it was canceled this year
  12. Keep in mind that java, and javascript are two different animals.
  13. Two day old system with more than 200 gigs of logfiles Thanks so much DBus
  14. Here are the two tests that were taken from your computer while not logged in. There are very specific settings for the auto speed test. All of which are completely ended when the browser tab is closed as TriRan mentioned. Are you referring to another computer than you are posting from?
  15. I did notice that quite some time ago, great addition to the testmy.net tool chest. Simply promoting testing once the user signs up, signs in, to entice them to take the tests for their future reference and have a database for their usage at any later date. Which can be pulled in various ways for presentation.
  16. So the plot thickens. Your on top of it CA3LE.
  17. Run a few speedtest at testmy.net, using the closest server to you get a log of the times it is slower, what speeds do you believe you should be getting?
  18. There are many features here at testmy.net, most of which cannot be set via cookie, considering personal preferences on the view must be associated with a profile. As far as I am aware, viewing results of city / ISP or member ranking does not require a profile. Maybe I am missing what you are saying.
  19. You can look a bit closer at results https://testmy.net/city/san_mateo_ca And by the city https://testmy.net/list/state/ca As well as here by the member ranking https://testmy.net/hoststats/wave_broadband I would not say misleading, considering those particular results are labeled as a 'proxy'
  20. Run a few more tests from different servers, and 2Mbps is not all that bad, seen much much worse.
  21. Could be. I am aware of how many hidden directories there are, and how wifi tries to bridge with everything around it, I've just not dug in too deep yet. I should get to it.
  22. Nice pussy. Windows 10 is on one machine here, where the primary user does no 'wandering about' in 'places' on the net in which todays underbelly of social diseases require electrons to propagate. So far no complaints from said user. Myself however log an enormous amount of LAN traffic to and fro said machine. At some point I might sift through and see what exactly this thing is collecting, not really a concern at this point.
  23. I'm not seeing anything concerning the tests different from usual. Everything appears to be running normal as it has for the ~10 years I have been testing at testmy.net If you can explain what problem you are having, then we can begin to assist you in determining if there is a solution.
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