On the 31st of this month a company is coming to my house to connect new internet.
It will cost $5 more than I currently pay, will be 10 times faster and have a 200 GB cap per month (as opposed to 5).
Fuck Yeah.
Recently Spotted:
*crickets*
"Needs more giraffes."
"... so did they get free cable from the cable guy or not?"
"... did she finally overcome her fear of eating over-sized hotdogs?"
"... when that japanese man made time stop in that hospital, did it stop time everywhere?"
Internet is here!!! Not as fast as promised, but still faster than I've had before:
So it's not technically possible for you to download 200GBs in a month, then.
Who cares about speed, anyway. The bandwidth limit is the important thing.
Yep, I'll call them on the weekend to make sure they have the extra thing I paid for flicked on, that might help.
But I was thinking earlier, I'd have taken slightly slower internet if it meant getting 200 GB cap per month.
The Steam downloading has commenced. MLB Season Pass and PSN+ next.
I've never seen someone's upload speed being faster than their download speed.
highest download speed I've seen is 3.41 megabites/second. Don't know what my theoretical speed is though.
Yeah I thought that odd as well.
The material differences are much as I expected, but the benefits have reaped so much more.
So far I was able to communicate with you guys over the last 2 weeks, where ordinarily my internet would have been cut-off. So any communication you have had from me over the last two weeks (for better or worse) you can thank my new internet.
That also means I've been able to download podcasts to listen to.
The last two episodes of The Game Under Podcast would not have been recorded.
And I've been able to watch baseball whenever I want due to the MLB TV offerings (which are excellent BTW).
I've also been able to DL my Steam library.
PSN+ still awaits.
I have come to realize that Aspro is best when consumed in short interspersed bursts. I think I'm building some kind of Aspro-resilience with all this exposure as of late.
Congrats with the digital world being your oyster now