I...am...going...to...go...insane!!!
Moderator: Orlion
- Menolly
- A Lowly Harper
- Posts: 24186
- Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 12:29 am
- Location: Harper Hall, Fort Hold, Northern Continent, Pern...
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 15 times
- Contact:
I...am...going...to...go...insane!!!
:::gritting teeth:::
I thought my dial-up connection at home (where I can at least connect at 49.8K, please don’t laugh) was bad. But here at FIL’s the fastest connection I am finding is 26.5K.
:::and I keep getting booted:::
Every page is taking at least 45 seconds to load. I am so not a patient creature…
grrrr…
I thought my dial-up connection at home (where I can at least connect at 49.8K, please don’t laugh) was bad. But here at FIL’s the fastest connection I am finding is 26.5K.
:::and I keep getting booted:::
Every page is taking at least 45 seconds to load. I am so not a patient creature…
grrrr…

- Cameraman Jenn
- The Gap Into Spam
- Posts: 13280
- Joined: Thu Oct 19, 2006 11:33 pm
- Location: Albuquerque NM (The Land of Enchantment)
Father In Law
Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....
www.fantasybedtimehour.com
www.fantasybedtimehour.com
- Cagliostro
- The Gap Into Spam
- Posts: 9360
- Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2005 10:39 pm
- Location: Colorado
- High Lord Tolkien
- Excommunicated Member of THOOLAH
- Posts: 7393
- Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 2:40 am
- Location: Cape Cod, Mass
- Been thanked: 3 times
- Contact:
(i'll assume you're using Internet Explorer)
I would say goodbye to any pictures or multimedia experience while browsing the Net.
I found this on the net and tried it out before suggesting it and it works fine:
1. Go to "tools/options/advanced and turn off Graphics and rich multimedia content in IE (see graphic). Graphics and embedded videos or music files take time to download and you can disable them to speed up browsing.
Here's the graphic:

Also, most pages have advertisements using Flash or something like that.
To kill all that go into Internet Options/Programs and then press the "Manage Add-ons" button. Once there find the "shockwave Flash Object. click it then choose "disable" then click "ok"
This is horrible to look at barebones text only browsing but if you just want to read what people write then it's an option.
Now, if things change it's as easy as clicking "restore defaults" to go back to the 21st Century.
I would say goodbye to any pictures or multimedia experience while browsing the Net.
I found this on the net and tried it out before suggesting it and it works fine:
1. Go to "tools/options/advanced and turn off Graphics and rich multimedia content in IE (see graphic). Graphics and embedded videos or music files take time to download and you can disable them to speed up browsing.
Here's the graphic:

Also, most pages have advertisements using Flash or something like that.
To kill all that go into Internet Options/Programs and then press the "Manage Add-ons" button. Once there find the "shockwave Flash Object. click it then choose "disable" then click "ok"
This is horrible to look at barebones text only browsing but if you just want to read what people write then it's an option.
Now, if things change it's as easy as clicking "restore defaults" to go back to the 21st Century.
https://thoolah.blogspot.com/
[Defeated by a gizmo from Batman's utility belt]
Joker: I swear by all that's funny never to be taken in by that unconstitutional device again!

[Defeated by a gizmo from Batman's utility belt]
Joker: I swear by all that's funny never to be taken in by that unconstitutional device again!




- Menolly
- A Lowly Harper
- Posts: 24186
- Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 12:29 am
- Location: Harper Hall, Fort Hold, Northern Continent, Pern...
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 15 times
- Contact:
Not I...Cagliostro wrote:It's something for the very patient.
:::guilty as charged:::Cagliostro wrote:Or the hopelessly cheap.
Thanks HLT!!High Lord Tolkien wrote:(i'll assume you're using Internet Explorer)
I would say goodbye to any pictures or multimedia experience while browsing the Net.
I found this on the net and tried it out before suggesting it and it works fine:
1. Go to "tools/options/advanced and turn off Graphics and rich multimedia content in IE (see graphic). Graphics and embedded videos or music files take time to download and you can disable them to speed up browsing.
Here's the graphic:
Also, most pages have advertisements using Flash or something like that.
To kill all that go into Internet Options/Programs and then press the "Manage Add-ons" button. Once there find the "shockwave Flash Object. click it then choose "disable" then click "ok"
This is horrible to look at barebones text only browsing but if you just want to read what people write then it's an option.
Now, if things change it's as easy as clicking "restore defaults" to go back to the 21st Century.
I use AOL's browser for Menolly, and Mozilla for O-gon-cho...

- Holsety
- The Gap Into Spam
- Posts: 3490
- Joined: Sun May 21, 2006 8:56 pm
- Location: Principality of Sealand
- Has thanked: 5 times
- Been thanked: 5 times
If you're hopelessly cheap, you might want to consider netzero. IIRC, they provide free internet if you're under 10 hours, so if you're not on too much. Then again, if ya are, it might still be worth checking the price for the over 10 hour mark. I know nothing about how good they are, just throwing it out there.
We've got a spiffy cable connection...but ever since I got back (2 days ago) it's continually been turning off for short periods. A repair guy's supposed to come tomorrow.
We've got a spiffy cable connection...but ever since I got back (2 days ago) it's continually been turning off for short periods. A repair guy's supposed to come tomorrow.
- Menolly
- A Lowly Harper
- Posts: 24186
- Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 12:29 am
- Location: Harper Hall, Fort Hold, Northern Continent, Pern...
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 15 times
- Contact:
Hush now, you...danlo wrote:...believe me this lady can go well over 10hrs!!!

btw, I love the new signature. Or at least, I just now noticed it myself.
:::you really do need to become one of us:::
Holesty, I easily do 10 hours a day...
My understanding is NetZero is around $9.95/month for unlimited dial-up access. That's the deal I have with AOL, after having had free dial-up access for over a decade for being a board host in various forums on AOL itself ...Holsety wrote:Ya, I figured. I'm sure most people do nowadays. but maybe the price is right anyway?
