Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 4:41 pm
I have the DVD!Jeff Endress wrote:"Breaking Away"? What a great movie!
Jeff (IU, Class of '76)
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I have the DVD!Jeff Endress wrote:"Breaking Away"? What a great movie!
Jeff (IU, Class of '76)
Yeah. I think we just saw the last F1 race at Indy too.Jim O'Bryan wrote: We all know Speedvision and F1 is worht it alone. through in the SCCA runoffs and you have a deal and a half..
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I'll tell you guys a secret. Don't tell anybody. I saw that movie 9 times in the theater. Also, I took my (to be) wife to see it as a first date in 79 at the Riverside Theater! Ha. My brother and I were wearing black Lycra (wool then) around town well before it was in vogue...Mike Deneen wrote: "Breaking Away" rules!
This may be installed in my home tomorrow -- I'll report back afterward.David Lay wrote:It launched today in 24 cities, branded as U-Verse:
http://www.cleveland.com/business/plain ... xml&coll=2
I'll be interested to hear how it goes. Do you currently use Cox for your Internet connection?.Rick Uldricks wrote: -- I'll report back afterward.
Looks like ATT is a little slow updating the database. I tried an Akron address after I read a huge news story. Not available there either.Joe Ott wrote:
There's a bit more info here. Doesn't show as available (yet) for my number.
https://uverse1.att.com/launchAMSS.do
Insider tip from a cousins next door neighbors brother in laws friend.Brian Pedaci wrote:
edit: just called the customer service number and they said that, while the service is announced as generally available in the area, not all addresses are currently active. Basically, you still have to rely on the website to tell you if it's available for your number yet. *sigh*
The updates to the database are probably on their way via snail mail to India to be inputed...Dee Martinez wrote:These days nothing is done "in house"
Sure. Of course it can be fast. But just like cable, there are a lot of variables involved by the time it gets to your NIC. Then, once past your NIC there are even more variables... computers stink...dl meckes wrote:DSL can be very fast, but some time ago the ISPs put software "brakes" on the signals so they could charge more for different tiers.
I used to get a speed close to T1 way back when on DSL.