Stopsignhank
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Yesterday. The 2.9 Gig surveillance video of the guy committing workers comp fraud against my company.
English Wikipedia I think. If I remember right, it was ~8GB compressed.
I would think it comes packaged in one file that is compressed and then extracts all the files.
Nope. Not on Steam. They do have compressed files, but still individual files and they sometimes number in the hundreds or thousands. And if its 60 gigs on disk, it was probably 30-40 gigs of downloads.
Guild Wars 1 was actually pretty simple with the base game. An executable, and a single massive data file. That was all, nothing more.
For reference, Elder Scrolls Online is 82 gigs on disk. Which is the biggest one I own.
:awe:Yesterday. The 2.9 Gig surveillance video of the guy committing workers comp fraud against my company.
lol @ being worried if ISP would "mind" about the download
Yeah, this too. I have 100mbps with Cox, and that comes with 700gb/month data "cap". It's not really a cap because they don't choke you if you go past, all they do is send an email suggesting you upgrade to the next tier
Yeah, this too. I have 100mbps with Cox, and that comes with 700gb/month data "cap". It's not really a cap because they don't choke you if you go past, all they do is send an email suggesting you upgrade to the next tier
Suddenlink's cap on their 100Mbps plan is only 400GB.They can't actually expect you to fully utilize that 100mbps with only a 700gb cap.
With a 150mb/s connection I have almost 3TB of traffic a month.
Suddenlink's cap on their 100Mbps plan is only 400GB.
that's only about 10 hours at 100mbps to hit that cap.
I don't see how that's justified. in a 1 month period you're expected to use less than 10 hours of your maximum bandwidth.
I managed 1.1GB on my 26.2k modem using DC+++ in a month
Hahah DC++ I forgot about that. I did not use it extensively, but it was definitely a neat concept. I ran a hub for a little while.
that's only about 10 hours at 100mbps to hit that cap.
I don't see how that's justified. in a 1 month period you're expected to use less than 10 hours of your maximum bandwidth.
probably xcode, i think the largest ones are like a 6gb single file download.
Actual size, or adjusted for speed?
I'm going with the latter, and saying the 1mb jpg of Stephanie Seymour and her tits that took me about 20 minutes to download back in 1996.
