Aloha:
Any idea why I started getting message "no recorder found-check connections"? 
Profiler shows recorder working fine.? Roxio site no help.? Using intel imac.

----- Original Message -----
From: Marta Edie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 30, 2007 3:55
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] DSL speed
To: Macintosh topics <macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu>

> These names anyhow: Bits and they come in torrents? To which 
> clients?? 
> When I read these strange combinations, I cannot but put 
> my? 
> imagination in overdrive to find all kinds of picturesque images 
> ,? 
> even see with my mind's eye these little elves running up- 
> and? 
> downward on a ladder going? into space serving clients 
> with? torrents? 
> of data.
> Marta
> 
> 
> 
> On Aug 30, 2007, at 09:03 AM, Michael Robertson wrote:
> 
> > Sorry Lee,
> > Knew I would put my foot in mouth at some point. Would not 
> know how? 
> > to set upload speed for "BitTorrent Clients".
> > Is this something that can be done with Safari Prefs?
> > On Wednesday, August 29, 2007, at 07:43PM, "Lee Larson"? 
> > <leelarson at mac.com> wrote:
> >> On Aug 29, at 11:08 AM, Michael Robertson wrote:
> >>
> >>> Could care less what the upload speed is, since I hardly 
> ever send
> >>> anything out
> >>
> >> Don't be so hasty! Upload speed can have a great affect on download
> >> speed. This is because downloads come in packets of about 
> 1500 bytes
> >> and each one has to be acknowledged after it's received. A really
> >> slow upload speed can get in the way of a fast download speed.
> >>
> >> One place you can see this is with BitTorrent. Most of the 
> BitTorrent>> clients let you set the maximum upload speed from 
> the program. If you
> >> set it too high, and start downloading a popular torrent, you can
> >> easily choke your download speed when your upload sharing 
> kicks in
> >> because the upload bandwidth is choked.
> >
> >
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