Locutus
New member
Hi. I was wondering if someone could help me out.
See, where I live, there is the city. The city has DSL\broadband. Then there is the suburbs... they too have DSL\broadband. Just past the suburbs there are the outskirts. They have broadband. A great deal past the outskirts is the country and they, too, have broadband. Just past the country, one comes to the boonies. The boonies have cable broadband. Miles and miles past that and the sticks are in site. Yes they, too, have cable broadband. Even the middle-of-nowhere just past the sticks are cable broadband capable. Then past mordor, and then shire... both of which have some form of a broadband connection. Then middle-earth. They don’t have a broadband connection. They have a ring... of satellite dishes. They get high-speed internet by satellite. But that’s where any form of high-speed internet access ends. And just a few hours ride past that point is where you’ll find me. Yes, I’m crawling along with my very proud dial-up speeds of 10 kbps. Sometimes I get lucky and it speeds up just past the speed of smell to 24 kbps. Sadly, a good portion of my time is spent waiting. Oh there are ways to past the time. But those ways, I’ve found, have gotten better! With a pack of high-res. That’s right! A high-res pack for Zelda: OoT. I was happy when I heard this. I wanted it. So, I went to download it. Sadly, to my chagrin, it’s over 77 mb! At my speed it would take nearly a day and a half to grab it. With dial-up, you see, that is just not doable. So I must stay in the low-res. Unless! Unless, noble sir or madam with the high-speed connection, you were in a forgiving and gracious mood to help a poor, slow beggar out. You could take this file and split her in twain with a program. And then those two, also, in twain and so on; thus making the chunks more easily downloadable for us slow users. Then, I could take those pieces and reassemble them... and I would have—my precious!
No, but seriously. I would ask that the file for download found at http://www.emutalk.net/303531-post57.html be split so I could download it. I found that a couple of the mirrors had it split into 4 19 mb files, but that’s still to large. I would need to have the files around half that size if I was going to download them... and then I still couldn’t get them in a single day. I guess the only thing I can do is beg. I think I did a good job of that. But PLEASE!?
Can’t there be special help for a dial-up user!?
-LOC-
See, where I live, there is the city. The city has DSL\broadband. Then there is the suburbs... they too have DSL\broadband. Just past the suburbs there are the outskirts. They have broadband. A great deal past the outskirts is the country and they, too, have broadband. Just past the country, one comes to the boonies. The boonies have cable broadband. Miles and miles past that and the sticks are in site. Yes they, too, have cable broadband. Even the middle-of-nowhere just past the sticks are cable broadband capable. Then past mordor, and then shire... both of which have some form of a broadband connection. Then middle-earth. They don’t have a broadband connection. They have a ring... of satellite dishes. They get high-speed internet by satellite. But that’s where any form of high-speed internet access ends. And just a few hours ride past that point is where you’ll find me. Yes, I’m crawling along with my very proud dial-up speeds of 10 kbps. Sometimes I get lucky and it speeds up just past the speed of smell to 24 kbps. Sadly, a good portion of my time is spent waiting. Oh there are ways to past the time. But those ways, I’ve found, have gotten better! With a pack of high-res. That’s right! A high-res pack for Zelda: OoT. I was happy when I heard this. I wanted it. So, I went to download it. Sadly, to my chagrin, it’s over 77 mb! At my speed it would take nearly a day and a half to grab it. With dial-up, you see, that is just not doable. So I must stay in the low-res. Unless! Unless, noble sir or madam with the high-speed connection, you were in a forgiving and gracious mood to help a poor, slow beggar out. You could take this file and split her in twain with a program. And then those two, also, in twain and so on; thus making the chunks more easily downloadable for us slow users. Then, I could take those pieces and reassemble them... and I would have—my precious!
No, but seriously. I would ask that the file for download found at http://www.emutalk.net/303531-post57.html be split so I could download it. I found that a couple of the mirrors had it split into 4 19 mb files, but that’s still to large. I would need to have the files around half that size if I was going to download them... and then I still couldn’t get them in a single day. I guess the only thing I can do is beg. I think I did a good job of that. But PLEASE!?
Can’t there be special help for a dial-up user!?
-LOC-