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08-22-2008, 08:15 PM

Stating the obvious here but misprice! I think 16GB drives are the best value for money at the moment.
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08-23-2008, 12:12 AM

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Hmm sounds like we need at least 256kbps as 192kbps is not up to scratch!

I didn't realise we still use dial up modems! Sitting on 10MB here.
192 kbps is good enough for me for right now. As I said, I only noticed its shortcomings when I did a side-by-side comparison with the CD-ripped track. But when I can cut the download time, I will buy 320 kbps or 384 kbps (and pay accordingly), because at MP3Sparks, even Cadillac prices are affordable.

Yes, I use a dial-up, because I pay about US10.00 a month for it. Alas, it means I can't watch YouTube though.
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08-23-2008, 12:33 AM

Over here in the UK, for £20 a month (40USD) you can get unlimted international phone calls to over 100 countries, 2 phone lines and 8MB broadband. 10USD a month sounds a lot for just dial up. I don't even know if you can get dial up over here

Hope you can broadband soon, makes a big difference to the internet
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08-23-2008, 03:19 AM

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Over here in the UK, for £20 a month (40USD) you can get unlimted international phone calls to over 100 countries, 2 phone lines and 8MB broadband. 10USD a month sounds a lot for just dial up. I don't even know if you can get dial up over here

Hope you can broadband soon, makes a big difference to the internet
Hi jazzy639

2 phone lines? Do tell more, I'm looking to change my ISP.

gm
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Hi jazzy639

2 phone lines? Do tell more, I'm looking to change my ISP.

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08-23-2008, 08:12 AM

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... I don't even know if you can get dial up over here
Yes dial-up is still available.

I have the option of dial-up with my ISP Zen to use if my broadband connection goes down.

And I think that BT still do a dial-up option for just the cost of a local call.


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08-23-2008, 03:52 PM

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Hi jazzy639

2 phone lines? Do tell more, I'm looking to change my ISP.

gm
Home Max - 8 Meg Broadband & Telephone line rental from Orange

£12 for first 3, then £24 per month after. Avg £21 per month over 12 months.

8Mb broadband, unlimited usage
Fixed home phone line inc rental and evening and weekend calls
Second line through livebox inc calls to 30 countries
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