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DigitalAura 09-10-09 03:43 PM

WW1 Technology better than ADSL!!
 
The pigeon is the quicker means of sending information in this article! :)

http://www.businessday.co.za/Article....aspx?id=81045

CastleBravo 09-10-09 03:52 PM

That says more about Telkom than it does about ADSL in general. 4GB of data from my ISP, which is ADSL, takes quite a bit less time than 2 hours 6 minutes and 57 seconds.

Rilder 09-10-09 04:15 PM

My connection can pull about 1GB per day, so yeah my net is slower then a pigeon. :shifty:

Add in unreliability of it and you could probably take a road trip to Neals house from here and back in less time then it'd take to download a 4gb file.

Stealth Hunter 09-10-09 04:35 PM

It takes me only about an hour now to download a 2GB file.

Shearwater 09-10-09 04:39 PM

In my home village, we only have DSL with reduced bandwidth but still have to pay the full price :shifty:
Maybe time now to install a pigeon express service for important data delivery :hmmm:

SteamWake 09-10-09 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shearwater (Post 1169881)
In my home village, we only have DSL with reduced bandwidth but still have to pay the full price :shifty:
Maybe time now to install a pigeon express service for important data delivery :hmmm:

:haha: :rock:

Torplexed 09-10-09 10:37 PM

Another satisfied customer receives his download. Ain't tweeting fun?

http://barfblog.foodsafety.ksu.edu/p...oop.payoff.jpg

Thunder 09-11-09 08:33 AM

yeah, not only is our internet damn slow, they charge us around $7.80 per gig.:damn::damn::damn:

danlisa 09-11-09 08:43 AM

I cry Fowl!

Was the Pidgeon carrying 4GB's worth of letters? No I suspect not.

bookworm_020 09-11-09 11:28 PM

Check that pigeon for steroids!:up:

Arclight 09-12-09 02:59 AM

My connection is twice as fast as a pidgeon. :smug:

Wait, is that a statement to be proud of? :-?

Aramike 09-12-09 05:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DigitalAura (Post 1169850)
The pigeon is the quicker means of sending information in this article! :)

http://www.businessday.co.za/Article....aspx?id=81045

Funny, but kind of pointless. I could walk a 100 gig harddrive across the street faster that ADSL can transfer it. I could fly from London to New York faster.

Now if the pigeon could transfer the data without physically getting involved, that would be impressive...

Rilder 09-12-09 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aramike (Post 1170664)
Funny, but kind of pointless. I could walk a 100 gig harddrive across the street faster that ADSL can transfer it. I could fly from London to New York faster.

Now if the pigeon could transfer the data without physically getting involved, that would be impressive...

So we need to rig a pigeon with some sort of magnetic field that holds the flash drive without touching it?

August 09-12-09 05:58 PM

Not too many 4GB thumb drives in existance during WW1. A fairer comparison would be make a 4GB hard copy print out and see how long it takes the pigeon to move that.

Shearwater 09-12-09 07:24 PM

Assuming that 1GB of data equals about 200,000 printed pages, 4GB worth of data on standard A4 paper (80g/m˛) would have the following dimensions:

Weight: about 4 metric tons / 8818 lbs
Volume: 21cm x 29.7cm x 80m / 8.27"x11.7"x262ft

Also assuming that a trained pigeon can carry up to 75g, it would take a swarm of over 53,000 pigeons to carry 4GB of printed data in one haul.
Not to mention coordination issues.

Sill, I'm somewhat fond of the idea :DL:

http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/6506/mail2vp.jpg

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