Re: A83: Buffer Draw Routines and a bit more--off subject
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Re: A83: Buffer Draw Routines and a bit more--off subject
I could not understand which text was quoting and Your message because you
inserted into the << quoted >> thing. I suggest you goto your preferences and
change AOL style (crappy) quoting to Internet style quotting, like how it is
for everything i replyed to in This mail, look below... Oh yeah, this thread
is getting very off topic so I hope we stop soon. I havent heard back from the
original guy who posted comments about my not-so-optimized routines, if
there's anything else to be said ON TOPIC, go ahead and post it. cya... =P
--Jason K.
In a message dated 02/24/99 5:17:03 PM, ManjiLump@aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 2/23/99 11:10:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, AtmaZ@aol.com
>writes:
>
><< 1. I do, somehow. Ironically, AOL kept on connecting at 12000 bps
>(!)
>until
> I restarted my computer. And then I got a 31200 bps connection...but
>then
>AOL
> died after five minutes, forcing me to retype this whole message. Talk
>about
> crappy service...
>
>Has any other unfortunate AOLer noticed that if you do get a connection
>over
>30000 bps it will kick you off after 5 minutes. 28000 is the fastest i
>dare
>take it.
>
> 2. Busy signals: See point one.
>
> 3. That 45 minute button: I wrote a little "anti-timer" program that
>seeks
> out the timer window and hits the OK button (wow, like that's hard to
>do :-)
>
>That thing pisses me off, especially when I'm trying to download things
>longer
>than 45 min. (like the FF8 opening movie, but that's a different list).
>
> 4. Stupid people: I don't chat--at least not with the stupid people :-)
>
>Wait there's a chat room without stupid people?
>
> Sorry for the off-subject post, this was just the easiest way to get things
> across.
>
> --David
>
> "We've spent over a half billion dollars to triple capacity. And now
>with
> 56k, connections are faster than ever!" >>