Before any of you give me a lesson in math of how man kilobytes  go 
into a megabyte, I meant  my question to deal with the amount  of 
written pages  that might be sent , like for instance : how many 
megabytes it would take for the last Harry Potter book to be 
transmitted. I can't envision in my imagination how many  written pages 
a file  a megabyte large might contain.
Marta
On Wednesday, Sep 10, 2003, at 23:54 America/New_York, Schoun Regan 
wrote:
Marta
> Two tonight for me!
>
> http://www.cable-modem.net/features/oct99/speed.html
>
> http://bandwidthplace.com/speedtest/
>
> WhooHOO!
>
> Schoun
>
>
>> From: Harry Jacobson-Beyer <harryjb at bellsouth.net>
>> Reply-To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
>> Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 23:32:52 -0400
>> To: Macusergroup <macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu>
>> Subject: Re: MacGroup: speed test
>>
>>> Anyone know of a reliable way to test the download speed of my cable
>>> modem? I'm getting frustrated, because I forked over the Big Money 
>>> ($14)
>>> to watch baseball games over the internet from mlb.com, and the 
>>> games get
>>> more and more choppy every night as it get later.
>>>
>>> I'm trying to pin down the problem as being the servers from mlb or 
>>> the
>>> cable modem. Lee - do you have this same stuttering problem round 
>>> about
>>> 9pm?
>>>
>>> Bill
>
>
>
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Marta



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