The only shorts I have are a pair of pants with a lower leg section that's removable :wacko:.
I only wear shorts during the summer. Most of the year, its too cold to wear shorts. Though it stays warmer longer due to global warming :/. Even in the fall.
Cool! :)
Don't know if for you boys it's the same, I mean, if it's only a matter of warmth. I used to love wearing skirts or dresses despite the cold. Now I can barely see myself wearing those. I'd really need to get fit.
That's true. Due to global warming, fall is half summer, half winter. Spring is the same. Flowers are already blossoming, but the bad wheather will spoil them all.
I'm downloading a single 140GB+ torrent faster than most single file host links :lol
Well, 1fichier can sometimes go this fast but it pauses now and then due to free transfer limits before the download actually finishes.
I think the largest single download I've got from 1fichier was under 100GB though :thot:
Around 6 hours now and I've grabbed about 75% of that.
My client isn't anywhere near maxing out my connection.
Downloaded other stuff too, mostly ddl PS4 games :pwacko:
If this was an XB1 game I would've well and truly finished it already, dl'ing from M$ servers actually does max out my connection most of the time.
It has mostly been running at around 25-35Mbps. Pretty unusual for me to see a torrent sustain those speeds.
I'm wondering if there was some serious work done recently to improve local backbone.
Well I did put up with poo adsl for years so I know what it's like to have shithouse speeds.
It isn't a super fast connection anyway but it's the top tier in my locale, rural always has lower speeds :(
I'm still on crappy ass DSL. It took me seven days to download GTA V, almost 8. My grandparents have a little faster DSL, when I downloaded Dirt Rally 2.0 (which is 100GB) it took all night, but that is still better than a full week. Its really sad that internet speed is so damn slow.
it really is considering what we pay for it.
Yeah internet speeds should be way faster especially when you pay for it. Instead of putting that money in their pockets, use some of it to improve the infrastructure.