newParadigm
Diamond Member
THats right, sent 500megs over AIM File Transfer, took a while but i did it.
is this suppose to be a record?
Originally posted by: Injury
I've sent entire DVD rips to my friends :-x
Took about a full three days, but it went.
Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
i've sent directories containing 10gig+ to my next door neighbor using aim. we cheat though, i have 250ft piece of cat 5 strung across the road and into his bedroom window. been there for 3 years now being held up with only its own tension through ice, snow, freezing rain and 100 degree heat. so far only 1 lighting strike that blew out the switches on either side but the cable still works
Originally posted by: slick230
Originally posted by: Injury
I've sent entire DVD rips to my friends :-x
Took about a full three days, but it went.
Oh yeah? Well I sent a lifesize JPG map of the Earth to one of my friends.
Actually, it's still going... and going... and going...
Originally posted by: Anubis
you all suck, i sent 42 gigs over AIM last weekend, transfered at about 11 megs a sec
boo ya home lan
Originally posted by: Atomicus
Originally posted by: Anubis
you all suck, i sent 42 gigs over AIM last weekend, transfered at about 11 megs a sec
boo ya home lan
just share the files over the network? 😛
Originally posted by: BigFatCow
Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
i've sent directories containing 10gig+ to my next door neighbor using aim. we cheat though, i have 250ft piece of cat 5 strung across the road and into his bedroom window. been there for 3 years now being held up with only its own tension through ice, snow, freezing rain and 100 degree heat. so far only 1 lighting strike that blew out the switches on either side but the cable still works
why did you use aim if the comps were networked?