At 14:03 +0000 on 04/02/03, Liam Proven wrote:

>Depends on what's happening. On a 56Kbps modem, which would generally
>connect at 40-45Kbps, then they'll normally get around that speed. Stuff
>from the cache comes in at around wire speed on 10Mbps Ethernet: 700Mbps
>or so.

So you're running everything through a caching proxy, yes?  Whilst very
*useful* it's not something most people bother with (including myself) and
that's part of the problem.

What caching proxy are you using?  (Paul, are you listening? :))
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