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      This is from memory. so these are not facts. Please correct my errors.

      I was reading recently that the standard cable modem will be faster than a speeding bullet

      Something in regards to being able to use silicone to admit laserbeam. Using light in am manner of speaking.
      Silicone lase I think it ids called.

      I don't know the details. What did stick in my head was..
      A standard cable modem at it's highest rate is currently 1 meg per sec.
      With this silicone lase it will be TEN THOUSAND time that speed!

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      I'm sorry
      I didn't understand any of that.......
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      Well with bigger and better programs entering the market, and bigger and better technology, that also means bigger downloads. As technology and software improve, and files become larger for downloading, I don't think people want to wait all that long for their download.

      Even when the files arent major size, people would rather have a file in 5 minutes rather then 15. Esspecially if its a last minute emergency.

      Nonetheless, things are going to get bigger faster, so the road might as well be paved now.

      That said, if this new thing is going to be going 10megs per second, kick ass!
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      Software as a service. &#39;Nuff said.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      I&#39;m sorry
      I didn&#39;t understand any of that.......[/b]
      I think they are using silicone as a conductor for electrons.

      Software as a service. &#39;Nuff said.[/b]


      How do think this will or could effect AI?




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      Quote Originally Posted by Howetzer View Post
      I was reading recently that the standard cable modem will be faster than a speeding bullet
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      So...launching a modem out of a cannon then? That sounds useful

      I have, and frequently use, 100 MBit full duplex. Wouldn&#39;t mind more, but it&#39;s enough for now I suppose.

      (An optical connection should be able to do a lot more than 10 MB/s btw)
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      I&#39;m sorry. I like keeping my modem right here moving at 0 kph. Easier to keep track of.

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      you could try shooting it
      if you hit it, then the modem&#39;s slower than the bullet
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      Can&#39;t argue with that logic.
      “There’s an economic concept known as a Positional Good in which an object is only valued by the possessor because its not possessed by others. The term was coined in 1976 by economist Fred Hirsch to replace the more colloquial but less precise ‘neener-neener’.”

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      Quote Originally Posted by Howetzer View Post
      This is from memory. so these are not facts. Please correct my errors.

      I was reading recently that the standard cable modem will be faster than a speeding bullet

      Something in regards to being able to use silicone to admit laserbeam. Using light in am manner of speaking.
      Silicone lase I think it ids called.

      I don&#39;t know the details. What did stick in my head was..
      A standard cable modem at it&#39;s highest rate is currently 1 meg per sec.
      With this silicone lase it will be TEN time that speed&#33;

      [/b]
      And that would be a standard cable modem?

      Not for a while, I would think.

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      Well, I don&#39;t think we need that yet. I mean, Kaniaz&#39;d be happy with even a tenth of that speed. AMIRITE?

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      Yes.

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      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adsl#ADSL_standards

      please note, speeds quoted in mega-bits per sec
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      Quote Originally Posted by Spectre View Post
      And that would be a standard cable modem?

      Not for a while, I would think.[/b]

      At some point. Since Standards will continue to rise.
      Like most software, it seems outdateed as soon as you get it. But how soon. I have no idea.
      It will likely be very expensive, then become outdated and then become standard. Then whole process starts over.

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      Hmmm 10 meg/second? Actually that&#39;s not that impressive. Three years ago my neighborhood put in fiberoptics which averages around 6-7 megs/second for the houses around me. Only a 3 meg average increase over 3 years?

      Technology will keep improving, although we are approaching limits in certain areas unless we drastically change the way we design our processors and memory.

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      scraping away all the marketing blather ("meg / sec" is not megabytes....)
      a lot of it has to do with the contention ratio (ie. how many people are sharing your connection)

      you may have bought "2 meg broadband", but all that means is that the cable carries 2 mbps

      you will probably be sharing that speed with 10 other households in your road
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      scraping away all the marketing blather ("meg / sec" is not megabytes....)
      a lot of it has to do with the contention ratio (ie. how many people are sharing your connection)

      you may have bought "2 meg broadband", but all that means is that the cable carries 2 mbps

      you will probably be sharing that speed with 10 other households in your road
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      Unless it says so in the fineprint (and for a low speed like that, doesn&#39;t sound likely) it actually means you can get 2 Mbps to (or rather from) the nearest station, and from there there&#39;s a x Mbps connection for y users.
      2 Mbps sounds like it&#39;s a dsl-variant, if so then you definately have your own cable to the closest station, since it&#39;s the pots-cable.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Squall View Post
      Hmmm 10 meg/second? Actually that&#39;s not that impressive. Three years ago my neighborhood put in fiberoptics which averages around 6-7 megs/second for the houses around me. Only a 3 meg average increase over 3 years?

      Technology will keep improving, although we are approaching limits in certain areas unless we drastically change the way we design our processors and memory.
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      It is ten gigabytes per second. By persuading silicon to admit laser beams computers and other devices will handle light as well as electrons.
      It is a 10,000 -fold improvement over the standard limit of one meg per second.
      So huge digital files or high resolution videos would be transferred at a rate of 10 gigabits a second.


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      Quote Originally Posted by Howetzer View Post
      It is ten gigabytes per second. By persuading silicon to admit laser beams computers and other devices will handle light as well as electrons.
      It is a 10,000 -fold improvement over the standard limit of one meg per second.
      So huge digital files or high resolution videos would be transferred at a rate of 10 gigabits a second.

      [/b]
      That means I would be able to download huge amounts of music UBER-fast.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ataraxis View Post
      That means I would be able to download huge amounts of music UBER-fast.[/b]

      Even though I don&#39;t know what UBER-fast means, I am guessing yaaa.

      That is quite a leap isn&#39;t it?


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      The problem with most high demand networks is not speed
      but latency

      The faster you go, the more collisions you&#39;ll have
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      Quote Originally Posted by Howetzer View Post
      It is ten gigabytes per second. By persuading silicon to admit laser beams computers and other devices will handle light as well as electrons.
      It is a 10,000 -fold improvement over the standard limit of one meg per second.
      So huge digital files or high resolution videos would be transferred at a rate of 10 gigabits a second.

      [/b]
      Oh. That&#39;s definitely fast then. Though I don&#39;t think anyone will need a connection that fast, it far surpasses even the speed required to stream HD videos.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Squall View Post
      Oh. That&#39;s definitely fast then. Though I don&#39;t think anyone will need a connection that fast, it far surpasses even the speed required to stream HD videos.[/b]
      You can be certain that the military is quite interested.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Howetzer View Post
      It is ten gigabytes per second. By persuading silicon to admit laser beams computers and other devices will handle light as well as electrons.
      It is a 10,000 -fold improvement over the standard limit of one meg per second.
      So huge digital files or high resolution videos would be transferred at a rate of 10 gigabits a second.

      [/b]
      10GB/s? Holy fast speed Batman o_ô. If the speed keeps increasing exponentially like that, in a couple of tens of years we&#39;ll be able to download teh interwebs&#33;&#33; Ok maybe not.

      Quote Originally Posted by Howetzer View Post
      That means I would be able to download huge amounts of music UBER-fast.
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      ..Yes. That would allow you to download about 1500-2000 songs in a second or two.

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      100 Gbps over ethernet was achieved a little while ago
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