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You want scary, how about one of those giant ear bleeding dot matrix printers?
I still remember my first modem. A nice little 2400 job. I remember over the years, modem manufacturers added the 'feature' to turn off the sound of the modem as soon as possible. I also went in and turned it back on because I loved the sound so much. I was still using a modem as recently as 8 years ago. A 56K modem, but I never connected faster than 26.4. Horrible dialup around here. I tried 4 different providers, but they all use the same lines... When high speed finally came down my road, I hopped on board (I live ina very rural area. Several farms just up the road from me). I still miss the sound, but I don't miss the frustratingly slow connection speed that dropped all too often.
Pretty neat piece of sound work there, though.
Most if us have been on broadband so long that the sound of dial-up is terrifying regardless what speed it is played at. This is still pretty nifty.
You can have negative percentages when referring to things that are not physically tangible such as time or money.
No, if I remove 100% of sometihng, I have nothing left, if I remove 700%, I violate the laws of physics. Someting running @ 1/7th's its original rate would be running 85.7% slower.
This is why people fail simple thihngs like if I remove 50% of something then add 50% back...I don't have the original.
So I can stop clicking furiously?This isn't diablo 2 people.
darn and I could whistle a 1400 connect...
LOL!I woke a couple up in the middle of the night when I tried to dial into a BBS and made a typo in the number. I could hear them screaming at my modem doing its squeal in their ear. Good thing that was before call display.
I've actually connected at 1200 baud with my voice before...