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Re: NO!! Oxford is FULL of crap - as ALWAYS
Oxford wrote:
> DTC <me@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote: > >> Oxford wrote: >>> that $10 wireless router free >> Really! Name one that sells for $10 curretnly. > > ebay has hundreds of them sold every day - > > go to ebay.com > > do a search for: wireless / router... then sort low to high. > > hopefully this link will work so you can understand what is actually > happening in the fast moving world of free wireless... All of my APs cost well over $600, but then they are carrier-class professional products, my client radios are just under $250. Well beyond your weekly allowance and well beyond your understanding of WiFi and radio communications. "fast moving world of free wireless" is a failed model moving fast down the drain...you just haven't yet discovered that yet. |
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Re: NO!! Oxford is FULL of crap - as ALWAYS
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
> I asked you a question: what are the four greatest human achievements > of the 20th century? but you failed to ask it correctly. points off for you. > Since you're so good at evaluating "greatest human achievements" and > all, I thought it would be....interesting.....to see your answer to > this, so we can evaluate your thought processes. that's easy... airplane, transistor, www, landing on the moon. |
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Re: NO!! Oxford is FULL of crap - as ALWAYS
News <News@Groups.com> wrote:
> ...And can roam seamlessly between cells/APs... as you can with apple's wireless base stations since the beginning of 802.11 time... http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58596 active roaming isn't unique to cell phones, geeeesh! |
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Re: NO!! Oxford is FULL of crap - as ALWAYS
DTC <me@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote:
> > do a search for: wireless / router... then sort low to high. > > > > hopefully this link will work so you can understand what is actually > > happening in the fast moving world of free wireless... > > All of my APs cost well over $600, but then they are carrier-class > professional products, my client radios are just under $250. Well beyond > your weekly allowance and well beyond your understanding of WiFi and > radio communications. > > "fast moving world of free wireless" is a failed model moving fast down > the drain...you just haven't yet discovered that yet. so you finally admit you aren't keeping up with the fast moving world of wireless, you are still stuck with expensive, low end iron... these charts show what is actually going on... http://sf.meraki.com/overview free wireless is just like www site growth in the early 90's... hope you can keep up! - |
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Re: NO!! Oxford is FULL of crap - as ALWAYS
Oxford wrote:
> free wireless is just like www site growth in the early 90's... hope you > can keep up! Its MESH for crying out loud...failed model. Please keep up with real world expectations. |
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Re: NO!! Oxford is FULL of crap - as ALWAYS
Oxford wrote:
> News <News@Groups.com> wrote: > >> ...And can roam seamlessly between cells/APs... > > as you can with apple's wireless base stations since the beginning of > 802.11 time... > > http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58596 > > active roaming isn't unique to cell phones, geeeesh! Roaming is indeed unique to cellphones when it comes to real world expectations. |
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Re: NO!! Oxford is FULL of crap - as ALWAYS
In article
<linuxlovesosx-A1FB71.22402928112007@mpls-nnrp-03.inet.qwest.net>, Oxford <linuxlovesosx@superart.com> wrote: > "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote: > > > I asked you a question: what are the four greatest human achievements > > of the 20th century? > > but you failed to ask it correctly. points off for you. > > > Since you're so good at evaluating "greatest human achievements" and > > all, I thought it would be....interesting.....to see your answer to > > this, so we can evaluate your thought processes. > > that's easy... > > airplane, transistor, www, landing on the moon. They beat the invention/discovery of quantum mechanics, relativity, game theory and continental drift? -- http://www.daviddfriedman.com/ http://daviddfriedman.blogspot.com/ Author of _Harald_, a fantasy without magic. Published by Baen, in bookstores now |
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Re: NO!! Oxford is FULL of crap - as ALWAYS
DTC <me@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote:
> > go to ebay.com > > http://snipurl.com/1ucnn > > Consumer crap...I should have known. And most of it used... about 1/2 of ebay items are brand new, so catch a clue. professional gear is up there too if you don't understand the market... lastly, please tell everyone how used wireless is different than new wireless? hint: it's the same, just costs less. DTC, caught in another corner by the great Oxford. - |
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Re: NO!! Oxford is FULL of crap - as ALWAYS
In article <ddfr-498004.22574928112007@news.isp.giganews.com>,
David Friedman <ddfr@daviddfriedman.nopsam.com> wrote: > > airplane, transistor, www, landing on the moon. > > They beat the invention/discovery of quantum mechanics, relativity, game > theory and continental drift? The concept appears to task his brain too much. Let's make it easier on him: what are the four greatest engineering feats of the 20th century, Oxford? |
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Re: NO!! Oxford is FULL of crap - as ALWAYS
Oxford wrote:
> DTC <me@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote: > >>> go to ebay.com >>> http://snipurl.com/1ucnn >> Consumer crap...I should have known. And most of it used... > > about 1/2 of ebay items are brand new, so catch a clue. > > professional gear is up there too if you don't understand the market... > > lastly, please tell everyone how used wireless is different than new > wireless? > > hint: it's the same, just costs less. > > DTC, caught in another corner by the great Oxford. How much several hundred dollar gear is sold at $10? Don't you even wonder why people would want to take such a loss? Oxford caught moving the goal posts again. |
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