Re: War

From: NoDot (no_dot_at_msn.remove_this.com)
Date: 03/17/05


Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:09:53 -0500

Beth wrote:
> Obviously, it exactly depends on how you connect...but, generally,
> communication is _TWO-WAY_ that the amount you're uploading does NOT effect
> the amount you're downloading whatsoever...

Well, I'd had a different experience before which said otherwise. I just
tried it again, though, and it didn't seem to have _too_ much impact on
the download rate.

> [snip]

(For some reason, my "stream object" idea kept popping into my hed as I
read this. I don't get it.)

> Beth :)

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