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Super Nova
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by Super Nova » Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:04 pm
Jovial_Monk wrote:I propose: #Fraudband v the NBN
Fuck that.... done to death. Pick a new one.
Technically NBN is a technically superior solution... that's what you get if you spent money like that. My position was never about the technology being inferior... it was always the value for money at this time argument.
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by Aussie » Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:20 pm
How about:
'The likelihood of finding gem stone at Lowmead, Queensland,' with photographic evidence in support of all propositions?

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by Super Nova » Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:21 pm
Aussie wrote:How about:
'The likelihood of finding gem stone at Lowmead, Queensland,' with photographic evidence in support of all propositions?

That's a technical argument???
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by Aussie » Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:36 pm
Super Nova wrote:Aussie wrote:How about:
'The likelihood of finding gem stone at Lowmead, Queensland,' with photographic evidence in support of all propositions?

That's a technical argument???
What else would it be if not technical?
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by IQS.RLOW » Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:43 pm
Certainly not technical.
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by IQS.RLOW » Fri Sep 13, 2013 1:19 am
Whoops...there goes Monks 'Physics' bullshit
http://www.afr.com/p/australia2-0/telst ... 4aS72RqknM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
According to a Telstra strategy briefing obtained by The Australian Financial Review the company plans to use a technology called “carrier aggregation” to deliver peak mobile download speeds of 450 megabits per second in certain conditions. This will allow user to download a high-definition movie within two minutes.
Yet dickhead here wants to spend taxpayers money picking a winner that nobody wants or needs...well done, dickhead.
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by Super Nova » Fri Sep 13, 2013 2:42 am
IQS.RLOW wrote:Whoops...there goes Monks 'Physics' bullshit
http://www.afr.com/p/australia2-0/telst ... 4aS72RqknM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
According to a Telstra strategy briefing obtained by The Australian Financial Review the company plans to use a technology called “carrier aggregation” to deliver peak mobile download speeds of 450 megabits per second in certain conditions. This will allow user to download a high-definition movie within two minutes.
Yet dickhead here wants to spend taxpayers money picking a winner that nobody wants or needs...well done, dickhead.
So if you can download a whole Hd movie in 2 minutes combined wit immediate play with the first frames that arrive.... you have instant movies on demand with this technology. Even if there is a little congestion and it runs at 1/10 of this speed the end user will not notice.
Now they are really looking to exploit the new technology instead of building a mono technology solution as the only game in town.
Go innovation... go.
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by Jovial_Monk » Fri Sep 13, 2013 8:00 am
Re finding gems at Low Mead, Qld:
It is surrounded by granite hills all round. Seams of higher grade minerals often occur in granite and gneiss forms in the metamorphic rock formed from the country rock when a large granite boss moves into said country rock.
That is the technical geological argument.
Re the wireless—I wonder:
1. How advanced that is, 95% of idea never make it out the lab
2. What compression is involved
3. How that would handle contention
4. What are you supposed to do if you don’t want to watch the movie/don’t want to use up the meager data allowance you get with wireless broadband? I get 8G with my 3G, for the same price you would get 2 or 4G with 4G. That wouldn’t take you past the opening title!
Brown Nose and Short Dick, not being engineers, don’t consider any of that, of course! I am no engineer either but have read up on this subject. Sounds like Telstra is trying to heavy Turncoat into paying more for the copper, is all.
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by IQS.RLOW » Fri Sep 13, 2013 8:12 am
If all you've got is a "data allowance" argument, then you have no argument.
Fact is technology moves far quicker than a govt can try to pick any winner and the ALP are notoriously bad for picking or winning anything...good at wasting billion though.
Wireless is where all tech will be focused.
Every provider, every chip maker, every engineer, every computer manufacturer are all focused on a single point of infrastructure that can service many customers.
In 20 years if FTTH ever managed to get built, you wouldn't be able to find a computer with a fibre or Ethernet port. It would be like asking Dell to bring back serial ports for laptops.
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by Jovial_Monk » Fri Sep 13, 2013 8:31 am
Wireless will never be more than a supplementary service to wired—you really show yourself to be a technical illiterate when you make statements like that. So much for that claimed BEng, it is as mythical as your mythical wife and children!
By removing a lot of TV signal from the air, by providing fast fibre to connect the towers to the ISP and wider net FTTH will actually help wireless.
You really need to read up on spectrum, latency and contention.
Within a house of office wifi will likely become more popular but Ethernet won’t go away. For receiving 8K TV the TV will doubtless be connected to the NTU via cable of some sort. There are issues of intense EM harming young children (real or not I won’t discuss) but that is no issue for you or me.
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