No, there's such a thing as a successful attempt. The word itself just
means you tried, not that you failed (or succeeded).

On 11-12-23 10:09 AM, Dave wrote:
> "attempt" means to try if you succeed then you aren't "attempting" right? :)
> 
> Not Sent from a Blackberry.
> 
> On Dec 23, 2011, at 4:49 AM, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> In the conditions of acceptance:
>>
>> "Not attempt to reverse engineer or alter the unit."
>>
>> But I've signed up anyway, should be good for a laugh!
>>
>> Robin
>>
>> On 23 December 2011 08:48, Bert Van Kets <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> They are looking for 3000 (stupid? ignorant?) people willing to plug a
>>> router in on their internal network to measure the quality of the larger
>>> European ISPs.
>>> The router will download 3GB and upload 1GB a month.
>>> I was contemplating signing up and putting a sniffer on the cable, but I'm
>>> not going to waste my time.
>>>
>>> Here's more info: http://www.samknows.eu/index.php
>>>
>>> Bert
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