"If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent" (essextee)
06/27/2018 at 12:12 • Filed to: None | 2 | 10 |
Only on corporate internet ¯\_()_/¯
Svend
> If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
06/27/2018 at 12:26 | 1 |
Bloody hell, are you on 1990s dial-up?
Ash78, voting early and often
> If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
06/27/2018 at 12:29 | 1 |
I have 60Mbps at home, but my overly-egalitarian w ork VPN throttles us all to 2-3Mbps. I feel you.
PatBateman
> Svend
06/27/2018 at 12:31 | 4 |
False. Even having a 56k connection, it would have taken 27 seconds in the 1990’s. Realistically, stretch that to 40 seconds.
Source: Personal experience in the 1990’s downloading, uh, wholesome family pictures.
Nom De Plume
> If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
06/27/2018 at 12:31 | 1 |
Meanwhile in IT land there are multiple gaming streams in progress at full fiber speeds in between abruptly shouting answers at a telephone.
Nibby
> PatBateman
06/27/2018 at 12:32 | 2 |
14.4K is where it’s at
Blunion05 drives a pink S2000 (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)
> Nom De Plume
06/27/2018 at 12:36 | 0 |
All your bandwidths are ITs!
But being throttled by workplace internet isn’t probably something ITs fault, more-so a need for the budget for internet speed and controlling how much bandwidth a given user can hog.
benjrblant
> If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
06/27/2018 at 12:44 | 0 |
Would you like to pay $0.99 to decrease this download speed by 15%? If so, please contact your local ISP. Have your billing information ready!
E90M3
> If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
06/27/2018 at 12:46 | 1 |
When that would take minutes on the satellite internet I had in the oilfield, not bad.
If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
> Svend
06/27/2018 at 12:46 | 1 |
We have constant large outgoing transmissions. I think they gum up the works. Sometimes the downloads are instant, sometimes they are slow.
Nom De Plume
> Blunion05 drives a pink S2000 (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)
06/27/2018 at 12:49 | 0 |
More like keyloggers, corporate data protection schemes, and intentional network throttling to make personal use less viable than their phone. I am just talking out of my ass since I have no idea what his company internet is like. The scenario I described is very common though.