Best Motoring STi video
Originally Posted by View Askew
Nice vid.
My brother in law DL'd in 2 secs lol. Triple OC48.
My brother in law DL'd in 2 secs lol. Triple OC48.
wow, that's one I haven't seen yet. Pretty cool how the STi was drifting. If the shift **** is a *****, it curves to one side..hehe lol.
As for the commentation, I guess that it helps that I can't hear it at work since I have no sound card installed...
But I still understood some of it..
As for the commentation, I guess that it helps that I can't hear it at work since I have no sound card installed...
But I still understood some of it..
Originally Posted by STIdevildog
I highly doubt this as I work on those. 144 DS3s working on the same pipeline is unheard of and doesn't work that way. What business is this at?
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Originally Posted by jc5d5d
Is that a ***** shifter??
But seriously, what kind of shifter is that? I noticed he doesn't row through the gears but alternates between "forward" and "back" on the same "slot". Its like a sequential shifter, except it doesn't return to the middle and you don't use one motion to upshift vs. downshift. Essentially, 1st, 3rd, and 6 are in the forward position while 2nd, 4th, and 5th are in the back.
Originally Posted by View Askew
Microsoft data center.
Most big companies don't use the oc48 for ethernet as that is called gigaman/optiman at 1 or 10 gigs I believe. The oc48s that are owned by the customer are point to point are for internal bandwidth only and no isp service. For the isp to provide that bandwidth 1 oc48 would be owned by the telco. Most oc48s are on rings and drop off ds3s and t1s and or leave an oc12 at prem to drop off ds3s and t1s for the customer and or point to point service. The oc48 is usually owned by the telco and is just a node on a the main ring.
back on topic.
British Banger how many more hours to go. I downloaded a couple of other vids off the internet. The dude can seriously drive.
Last edited by STIdevildog; May 25, 2005 at 03:38 PM.
Originally Posted by British Banger
I just started dowloading, looks like it will take around 10 hours 

Originally Posted by STIdevildog
The OC48 is used to drop off ds3 service and also t1 service. Your internet connection is probably an OC-3 connection,which is 44.7mbpsx3. I have this in my office as well.
Most big companies don't use the oc48 for ethernet as that is called gigaman/optiman at 1 or 10 gigs I believe. The oc48s that are owned by the customer are point to point are for internal bandwidth only and no isp service. For the isp to provide that bandwidth 1 oc48 would be owned by the telco. Most oc48s are on rings and drop off ds3s and t1s and or leave an oc12 at prem to drop off ds3s and t1s for the customer and or point to point service. The oc48 is usually owned by the telco and is just a node on a the main ring.
Most big companies don't use the oc48 for ethernet as that is called gigaman/optiman at 1 or 10 gigs I believe. The oc48s that are owned by the customer are point to point are for internal bandwidth only and no isp service. For the isp to provide that bandwidth 1 oc48 would be owned by the telco. Most oc48s are on rings and drop off ds3s and t1s and or leave an oc12 at prem to drop off ds3s and t1s for the customer and or point to point service. The oc48 is usually owned by the telco and is just a node on a the main ring.
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Originally Posted by XkrazyAsianX
.. man when they switched and the rx7 was turning around did you see it back fire? that's crazy!!! he was killin some grass that's for sure lol. and does anyone know what was wrong with the r34? other than some thud thud thud sound? lol
Yeah it was sick. It's like it was shooting raw gas out the tailpipe, killed some weeds for sure.


