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... as the actress said to the bishop.

Someone asked me in a comment what online comics I read, and if 'Argon Zark' was one of them. I started to write a reply, but then I decided to post my answer here:

I've been reading 'Argon Zark' since shortly after it started many years ago. Now that it only posts one new page every 6 months, I'm not so sure it counts as a comic, but I do check back on it occassionally. In that same category is SuperMegaTopia which I check every month or so for new stuff.

Other online comics I read are:
And, of course, my two favorites, the only real reason I have for waking up any more:

Sluggy Freelance and Schlock Mercenary!

... So now you know. The question is, are you going to use this knowledge for good, or for awesome?

Re: Reading online comics

Date: 2004-02-28 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I took a quick look at the comics; pretty neat. You should throw up a quick-and-dirty website with some of this stuff.
I'm afraid I don't quite understand your connection description: how can you get more throughput (100 Mb/s) inside your house than you get via your connection to the outside world, i.e., when it all comes through a 1.7 Mb/s link? What am I not understanding right?
-Jim
...On a clear disk, you can seek forever...

Re: Reading online comics

Date: 2004-02-29 06:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sps.livejournal.com
That's like saying, how can you have a highway on your island if it's connected to a ferry? Think about it.

But do you know how many years it's been since a LAN has run at less than 2Mbps? Typically nowadays they're at 1G or more.

Re: Reading online comics

Date: 2004-02-29 08:14 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
OK, so you can only get your 100 Mb/s (small b - bits) inside your house whereas it can only enter your house at 1.7 Mb/s (still small b - bits). Meanwhile that effective 1.7 Mb/s that you can actually get from outside might be able to do 216 KB/s (Large 'B': KiloByte per second) if everything works perfectly. Are those Bytes 8-bit octets or do they need support bits which would make them 10 bits each? 8 bits, it appears to me, since 8x216=1,728 Kb which is a little more than the nominal 1.7 Mb per second that you can expect. -- Scream loudly if I still hopelessly misunderstand.
-Jim
...Beer: not just for breakfast anymore...

Re: Reading online comics

Date: 2004-03-01 02:17 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I got it!! Oh well, maybe some day they'll find a cure for it.
-Jim
..."Evil will always triumph because Good is dumb" - Dark Helmet...

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