Do you ever stand in front of a microwave and scream "Hurry up!!!!"?
Do you ever stand in front of a microwave and scream "Hurry up!!!!"?
lol, Ace.
I think iDiveChick might be right.
I just KNEW we'd get along! Yeah, what she said!
umm, I amsorry to sound like I am contridicting your surpreme boardship, but I am suffering long page loads and I just checked, there are 2 users and 7 guest. Which begs me to ask, most respectfully of course,how small of a bottle(neck) does this board use?
Fo the non-technically challenged - iDiveChick was referring to the bottle neck was in relation to your ISP provider and not this website
ISP provider is the company that you use to connect to the internet (AOL, C&W, etcetera, etcetera....)
It also depends on the time of day that you are trying to use the internet - maybe its the time when the kids get home from school and want to check their emails, global events happening and people want to know whats going on...that type of thing.
HTH
Lottie
I hate when sarcasism fails to shine through the type written word.
I am techno challenged,so thanks for the explaination.
Last edited by Daddy-h2O; 07-25-2007 at 01:19 AM.
Humm, that is the strangest thing. Why would I have a bottle neck here at my ISP while sending a few bits of text, while I have no problem when watching a video on You Tube? Any for the technically challenged, that is going to use MUCH MUCH MUCH more bandwidth than the small amount of text typed here.
The problem is probablly a bottle neck on the service provider for this web site. Maybe the server is dated or their backbone is weak.
But your text gets converted into a multitude of zeros and ones, plus other bits of information that are streamed down from your PC, through fibre-optic/coaxial cabling, down whatever to get to the SMN server....
Lottie
I don't think you understand, the few ones and zeros generated by the text I type here is minute compaired to the number generated by a video clip from you tube, understand?