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I am now following up my old blog and continuing my shameless bragging of my bandwidth, and e-penis, by posting yet another blog with the statistics of my now 22 900 uploaded gigabytes.
Specs: 750GB HD, of which 100-200GB goes to TL torrents. 2x3.0GHz 100/100Mbit connection (paying about 10 euros a month for it) utorrent 1.8.2
I'm using the RSS feed so that I get on each TL torrent at once. I made a guide on how to get it going in utorrent if anyone is interested in contributing.
These are the statistics of the TL uploads since 20:th July:
Total uploaded: 22.9 TB Total downloaded: ~350 GB Average share ratio: 65 Total running time: 5006 hours = 209 days Program launched 319 times Average uptime: 16 h Uptime ratio: 0.77 = 77% Average upload speed during uptime: 1.27MB/s Total Average upload speed: 981 kB/s Stat window and current speed: + Show Spoiler +Note: the download include also movies/TVseries/music/etc that I have all low share ratio on (0-5 in general). All torrents, sorted by date: + Show Spoiler +Note: split in five images. "show image" will only give part of the list. My internet was down over xmas, which explains the pause, and then the high number of downloads the 12:th of january when it came back. I think I missed some good uploading that period though, with all the TL events over xmas. Highest share ratio torrents: + Show Spoiler +winner: TLAttack with Mondy, share ratio of 294. same as last time, but with quite a few new downloads. I guess this gave me a high ratio since mondi is a german player, and I get a lot faster connection to germans than I get to most americans.
Most uploaded torrents: + Show Spoiler +winner: wfbrood2008 with 569GB uploaded. New winner by a factor 2! O_o Also note the close second place.
All in all, I'm happy to help the great TL community, and spread SC.
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wow this makes me remember how bad australian internet is
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Awesome job. Thanks for helping out.
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
europeans make me envious of their ISPs lol
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United States12607 Posts
Congratulations sir! You are a model e-citizen ^^
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Germany / USA16648 Posts
On April 22 2009 03:55 Kennigit wrote: europeans make me envious of their ISPs lol Trust me, it's not like this in all of Europe
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is awesome32244 Posts
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On April 22 2009 03:55 Kennigit wrote: europeans make me envious of their ISPs lol
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100/100Mbit connection (paying about 10 euros a month for it) Yarg.
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Belgium6733 Posts
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Literally 200 times the upload of my cable connection.
God.. and even fios is magnitudes worse, for more money. Are the connections in Sweden govt. subsidized or something?
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I have the same speeds, except mine is included in our rent. ^^
Well done!
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On April 22 2009 03:55 Kennigit wrote: europeans make me envious of their ISPs lol
Same here. We really need to invest in good infrastructure.
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On April 22 2009 03:46 Cascade wrote: 100/100Mbit connection (paying about 10 euros a month for it)
I really, really hate you...
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sweden: -connection -awesome metal -snow -lower prison terms texas: -humid hot weather than changes every 10minutes -mosquitoes -shitty 1 story houses -70%~90% black /hispanic
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On April 22 2009 04:07 SonuvBob wrote:Yarg. hey wtf stop protecting little victor he must be killed by nazgul
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22.9T uploade ???!!!!????
Dont you have a download/upload limit?
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Zurich15232 Posts
Here is to my favorite Swedish IP
Cascade fighting!
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Sweden2356 Posts
On April 22 2009 04:25 errol1001 wrote: Literally 200 times the upload of my cable connection.
God.. and even fios is magnitudes worse, for more money. Are the connections in Sweden govt. subsidized or something?
Fibre cable infrastructure development was heavily subsidized from year 2000 and onward. Municipalities were given generous grants as incentives to start building good internet infrastructure, so that the cable infrastructure wouldn't be prone to monopolization of one or several big companies.
State owned Telia did own most of the infrastructure initially, and had somewhat of a monopoly; but it was abolished and all companies were by law given equal rights to use the existing infrastructure built by the municipalities.
Although I should say there's plenty of private infrastructure. But it's not much of a problem, since there are basically an infinite amount of internet providers available to choose from in any given city.
The speeds the op talks about were common as early as 2002-2003 in most big/average sized cities. Although the upload was a bit lower iirc, 10mbit.
What limits most of the population from having fibre broadband is not the question of availability, but rather cheap land lords and appartment complex owners who don't wanna shell out a couple of thousand dollars to have their buildings connected to the fibre infrastructure. As an example: the appartment opposite to ours (owned by a different company and where my friend lives) have had fibre optic broadband since 2002, but we've had to settle for ADSL2+ because they're too cheap to wanna invest 3k-4k dollars...
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On April 22 2009 04:54 Gnojfatelob wrote: 22.9T uploade ???!!!!????
Dont you have a download/upload limit?
Of course not. That's so 2001.
I only get like 10mbit upload on external trackers. But thanks for the RSS feed info.
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On April 22 2009 04:50 HeavOnEarth wrote: sweden: -connection -awesome metal -snow -lower prison terms texas: -humid hot weather than changes every 10minutes -mosquitoes -shitty 1 story houses -70%~90% black /hispanic
white texans are nothing to brag about, heavonearth.
this is a crazy connection though. and i just got a cease and desist letter from my isp two days ago :[
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On April 22 2009 04:51 HeavOnEarth wrote:Show nested quote +On April 22 2009 04:07 SonuvBob wrote:100/100Mbit connection (paying about 10 euros a month for it) Yarg. hey wtf stop protecting little victor he must be killed by nazgul He was kidnapped, yell at semioldguy.
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I don't really understand broadband limits, we haven't seen such a thing in Sweden for years. Even the wireless internet now lacks any limits, so you can basically surf as much as you want from anywhere you want for ~20 euro a month and that is roughly 1/1mbit. But of course you can't play games on that since the ping goes pretty high.
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On April 22 2009 03:55 Kennigit wrote: europeans make me envious of their ISPs lol
LOL this is SWEDEN ONLY !!! 100Mbit for 10€ LOOOL
i have 6Mbit for 15€ WHAT THE FUCK
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On April 22 2009 04:50 HeavOnEarth wrote: sweden: -connection -awesome metal -snow -lower prison terms texas: -humid hot weather than changes every 10minutes -mosquitoes -shitty 1 story houses -70%~90% black /hispanic
Don't forget that the Swedish girls are amazingly hot!
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On April 22 2009 05:25 choboPEon wrote:Show nested quote +On April 22 2009 04:50 HeavOnEarth wrote: sweden: -connection -awesome metal -snow -lower prison terms texas: -humid hot weather than changes every 10minutes -mosquitoes -shitty 1 story houses -70%~90% black /hispanic white texans are nothing to brag about, heavonearth. this is a crazy connection though. and i just got a cease and desist letter from my isp two days ago :[ 1. not white 2. brag? 3. ?????????????? so confused
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Holy fuck, upload speed here is crap, i have an account on torrentleech and it's impossible to keep up with my ratio =[
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Lucky you T_T
I get 512kbps inet paying 25BD (approx 50 Euros) a month. Oh and after I pass the download limit of 8GB, it cuts down to 128kbps :D
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Can't wait for my neighborhood to be hooked up to the sweet 100Mbit fibre. It drives me crazy that the buildings on the other side of the street are already hooked up....
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On April 22 2009 06:32 Hammy wrote: Can't wait for my neighborhood to be hooked up to the sweet 100Mbit fibre. It drives me crazy that the buildings on the other side of the street are already hooked up....
I doubt there will ever be fibre here
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On April 22 2009 04:50 HeavOnEarth wrote: sweden: -connection -awesome metal -snow -lower prison terms maryland: DSL
Fixed. I download at MAX 3 MB* and upload ~800 KB... FML.
*Only on speed tests. I download around 200-300 kb.
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thx, ive downloaded a ton of these =)
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thank you
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I wish I could have that kind of speed....I would do what you do and more
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100/100Mbit connection (paying about 10 euros a month for it)
wat a t
22.9 TB
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On April 22 2009 04:07 SonuvBob wrote:Yarg.
My thoughts exactly Sigh. Can i move to sweden now?
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Lol your upload speed is like 4x my max DL. And I pay more for mine that you!
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On April 22 2009 04:54 Gnojfatelob wrote: 22.9T uploade ???!!!!????
Dont you have a download/upload limit?
Lol
oh and it's not cause we live in Sweden that we have better and more cheap broadband. It's that in some cities and apartments they build 100/100 fibre connection for people (usually new constructions). It doesn't cost more in maintenance than slow DSL connection, so why should the rent be more expensive??? It might be that Sweden is faster than most countries in developing an internet technology infrastructure but there's still the majority sitting with 8/1 DSL with 40 euro a month just like the rest of you.
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wtf...to get 15 mbit down/2 mbit up here in central florida it costs $58! And even if you do get that, you'll rarely even be able to get that high.
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