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potato28

Diamond Member
Jun 27, 2005
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Too much. Probably 5 gigs a day download and 40 gigs a day uploads. Even more when I have the time to download crap when I'm downloading other crap too.
 

TallBill

Lifer
Apr 29, 2001
46,017
62
91
Not a clue. Download some porn, but not a ton, and play warhammer along with some web-browsing.

I've legally downloaded quite a bit of software as well, all of which are 1-15+ gb. I get a crap ton of Microsoft and other stuff free through my school, and I buy games online.
 

SKORPI0

Lifer
Jan 18, 2000
18,483
2,418
136
>250 GB/month. Porn and (down/uploading) HDTV movies/tv shows. Peaked at 650GB a few years back when I got Comcast HSI coming from DSL and HDTV.

Just downloaded Transformers and Iron Man Blu-ray @ about 45GB each. I could easily fill a 320GB HDD of HD movies/tv/documentaries in about 3-4 days if I wanted to. Rarely use torrents, usenet/newsgroups all the way.

Damn you Comcast. :frown:
 

rh71

No Lifer
Aug 28, 2001
52,844
1,049
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lightest is 1GB... heaviest is 10GB downloading tv shows (so what?).

Before I did a reload of Windows, I know that my heaviest month was 320GB... FIOS on all the time... it was mostly upload. If there's a cap in place, obviously I wouldn't be so giving.
 

OCGuy

Lifer
Jul 12, 2000
27,224
37
91
Originally posted by: SKORPI0
>250 GB/month. Porn and (down/uploading) HDTV movies/tv shows. Peaked at 650GB a few years back when I got Comcast HSI coming from DSL and HDTV.

Just downloaded Transformers and Iron Man Blu-ray @ about 45GB each. I could easily fill a 320GB HDD of HD movies/tv/documentaries in about 3-4 days if I wanted to. Rarely use torrents, usenet/newsgroups all the way.

Damn you Comcast. :frown:


Well thats great. You get to pay for your usage now, just like every other service on the face of this earth.