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Too many posts to keep up with!!!

Postby DVEous on Tue Jan 31, 2006 10:33 pm

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Postby Slider on Tue Jan 31, 2006 10:57 pm

Yes, it is definately a popular spot and a few missed days can be a handful to catch up on. Always worry I might have missed something really good :D
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Postby Alpha_7 on Tue Jan 31, 2006 11:19 pm

I agree that with a few days off the backlog can be daunting, but you either chose to ignore it, or wade your way through it as best as you can. But Adam does have a good point, I know some of my threads have had less then descriptive titles, as personally I tend to read everything I don't always think about my title too much when I create a thread, but it's something I should be more mindful off. One of the great things about POTW is that it often brings to light a great image that may have been missed in the flurry of activity.

With Leigh restructuring the site, perhaps the forum threads will be a little easier to track.
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Postby Grev on Tue Jan 31, 2006 11:34 pm

I always get lost in this whole forum...

I think I suggest a reduction in the amount of boards, because some are redundant and I think it would really make it even more lively if there were less boards so everybody can be more concentrated on some things.
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Re: Too many posts to keep up with!!!

Postby Steffen on Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:46 am

VK4CP wrote:It doesn't pay to be away from these forums for too long...


So true, "too long" being 6 to 8 hours...

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Postby stubbsy on Wed Feb 01, 2006 9:58 am

Grev wrote:I always get lost in this whole forum...

I think I suggest a reduction in the amount of boards, because some are redundant and I think it would really make it even more lively if there were less boards so everybody can be more concentrated on some things.

Grev

As touched on by Craig above, the forum structure was reorganised last night. You'll notice the changes if you look closely at the sections on the front page.
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Postby Nnnnsic on Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:06 pm

It's not completely done, I just am doing it in segments while we see if we need to also install some modifications.
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Postby gecko on Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:44 pm

I was away for quite awhile and found I had 18000 posts to catch up on!

It means that I really have to search for something before I post a question in case it has been throughly discussed and I've missed it!

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Postby tasadam on Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:35 pm

Spare a thought.
I'm on dialup. I can't get ADSL where I live. Too far out of town (7 minutes drive) so I'm stuck with slow dialup.
Fastest connection 38Kbps. That's BITS not BYTES for all those that have forgotten about modems... :lol:
With dropouts and redialling etc, it would not be possible for me to open HALF the threads on this forum if I were at it 24 hours. :evil:
Bloody Telstra!
I enjoy it very much and often spend too long looking about. But I haven't gone to Image Reviews for a while because I got sick of waiting for them to load.
And when I made that post with 21 images in it, it took me about 3 hours to upload the pics and make the post.
Sat and ISDN too expensive so I wait for new technology.
A bit OT but if I had faster internet I would love to look at more on this forum, including some of the older stuff I have missed.
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Postby Alpha_7 on Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:49 pm

Man that sucks, my connection slows down to dialup speed at times, (my own fault) but browsing can be a little painful when it's like that, but atleast it's not like that all the time. I find it's much easier to browse at work with a 2mb connection at my disposal. I hope you do get a decent connection at some stage, (damn Telstra).
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Postby yogi on Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:19 pm

It doesn't pay to be away from these forums for too long...

I agree totally !!!!
But what a catch-up it is???....so informative, my brain aches !

Just wish my computer skills and typing abillities were up to the job,I'd be a lot more involved.

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Postby gstark on Sat Feb 04, 2006 11:15 pm

tasadam wrote:Spare a thought.
I'm on dialup. I can't get ADSL where I live. Too far out of town (7 minutes drive) so I'm stuck with slow dialup.


Adam,

Is there a public library nearby?

Or what about cable?
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Postby Marvin on Sun Feb 05, 2006 10:25 am

tasadam wrote:Spare a thought.
I'm on dialup. I can't get ADSL where I live. Too far out of town (7 minutes drive) so I'm stuck with slow dialup.
Fastest connection 38Kbps. That's BITS not BYTES for all those that have forgotten about modems... :lol:
With dropouts and redialling etc, it would not be possible for me to open HALF the threads on this forum if I were at it 24 hours. :evil:
Bloody Telstra!
I enjoy it very much and often spend too long looking about. But I haven't gone to Image Reviews for a while because I got sick of waiting for them to load.
And when I made that post with 21 images in it, it took me about 3 hours to upload the pics and make the post.
Sat and ISDN too expensive so I wait for new technology.
A bit OT but if I had faster internet I would love to look at more on this forum, including some of the older stuff I have missed.


Yep, I am EXACTLY the same. It is very frustrating. It's impractical to go to the library as I have young children who would need supervision and I work. We have a very strong filter on our broadband at work which doesn't allow access to dslrusers or smugmug or actually any site that could even remotely be construed as useful in any way to work or leisure (I work at a school).
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Postby gstark on Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:42 am

Marvin wrote:We have a very strong filter on our broadband at work which doesn't allow access to dslrusers or smugmug or actually any site that could even remotely be construed as useful in any way to work or leisure (I work at a school).


Wanna bet ?

:)

I'm sure that there are ways around it. MYOB had what they would consider a faiurly strong setup as well, and they even firewalled off port 119, which is where newsgroups are hosted. (yawn).
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Postby tasadam on Sun Feb 05, 2006 6:51 pm

gstark wrote:Adam,
Is there a public library nearby?
Or what about cable?
 ROFLMAO :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :cry:

FTF (New acronym made specifically for this post - F&#% thats funny!!!)
Or how about PMPLSH (Pissed me pants laughing so hard!)

Cable in Tassie? What drugs U on?

Still laughing!

Seriously, not a chance! I have been waiting for a prodict I have heard about that will do Satellite 24Mbps and it's coming soon, so I wait and see what develops on that front.
I have a microwave dish pointed up the road to a house on the hill who also has a microwave dish, theirs (acting as a relay as I can't get line of sight) is pointed over the river to the main part of town where they can get ADSL. I am doorknocking looking for someone to host an ADSL connectioon and allow us a microwave dish on the roof. The purpose of it all - wireless LAN using Linksys WRT54G boxes and modded firmware.
So far, no luck but still hopeful someone can host. Friends in Hobart get over 7Km with this setup.

I have a mate that ADSL 1.5Mbps over there but no line of sight and the signal won't punch thru the trees, so the only way to get his connection would be to set up a relay station somewhere else. Problem is, each relay spot means 2 microwave dishes and 2 Linksys boxes. Gets expensive.
Needless to say, I don't take NO for an answer easily.
I've been down the path of the local politician but a dead end there, Telstra rang me up and said "There's the line in the sand, you have got urban needs in a rural environment".
Bastards.
Sorry about OT but figure I'm not the only one in this boat.
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Postby Alpha_7 on Sun Feb 05, 2006 6:57 pm

So I guess you no where near the testing site for Broadband over Powerlines ?

Have you tried posting on the http:\\whirlpool.net forums ? If I was looking for fellow geeks to "share internet over wireless" that's where I'd first look, Other then door knocking...
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Postby tasadam on Sun Feb 05, 2006 7:19 pm

From an email -

Thank you for registering you interest in Broadband over Power Line (BPL) at this time BPL is not available in your area, but subject to the success of the current BPL trial, we will be there as soon as possible.


Kind Regards
TasTel BPL Customer Service


Probably about 2 years away, withthe problems they have.
Thanks anyway.
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Postby Alpha_7 on Sun Feb 05, 2006 7:27 pm

Adam, I half figured you would of already checked, but I thought I should suggest another anvenue.
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