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ltfightr -> I will now timidly ask (6/15/2004 8:39:04 PM)

[&o] When can we who are not blessed to live in an area that has dsl or highspeed internet that must order a CD pre-order so that Matrix can have enought produced to meet the demands of the hungry hoards of people demanding the game [:@][:@][:@] NOW NOW NOW.

Break out the tear gas quick......




Matt Erickson -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/15/2004 10:05:09 PM)

You don't have highspeed internet?[8|]I have had it since day one in 97,well actually my next door neighbor was the first on the block to get it.two seconds after seeing his webpages open up I was the second[8D].I think my record for downloading was the deusX demo I dl'd it in less than 10 minutes at over a 110 megs[X(]




Toro -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/15/2004 11:06:40 PM)

Geez, Itfightr, you're SOOOO last century... [:D]




denisonh -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/15/2004 11:12:42 PM)

I guess Arkansas doesn't have high speed internet access yet.........




Fallschirmjager -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/15/2004 11:16:04 PM)

Some almost might not be able to afford it.
You have to remember its still twice or three times as expensive for us people in the underdeveloped regions of the country.




Point Luck -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/15/2004 11:16:50 PM)

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I guess Arkansas doesn't have high speed internet access yet.........


WOW was surprised to hear that they had electricity not to mention computers.




ZOOMIE1980 -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/15/2004 11:17:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Matt Erickson

You don't have highspeed internet?[8|]I have had it since day one in 97,well actually my next door neighbor was the first on the block to get it.two seconds after seeing his webpages open up I was the second[8D].I think my record for downloading was the deusX demo I dl'd it in less than 10 minutes at over a 110 megs[X(]


I once downloaded IBM's entire DB2 package for Linux over a 56k dial-up with real throughput at about 44k. A few 100MB's. Took about 8hrs or so, but eventually did get it all.




ltfightr -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 1:24:53 AM)

Not only is DSL not avaliable where I live neither is Cable broadband and the satilite service is priced thru the roof and is unafordable.[:@][:@]




Yank -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 3:15:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ltfightr

Not only is DSL not avaliable where I live neither is Cable broadband and the satilite service is priced thru the roof and is unafordable.[:@][:@]


Do you actually live in the city of Little Rock? They don't have it in the biggest city in Arkansas? (It is right?...)




ltfightr -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 6:39:21 AM)

I live just outside the city limits of Little Rock by about 200 yards in a small incorporated town named Shannon Hills. It is so that my son does not have to go to the Little Rock schools[:-] which are very bad.

So Any Idea on when we can preorder.




Jonny_B -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 7:08:09 AM)

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I will now timidly ask
[:@]

Mr. itfightr:
You have a valid point. I live in the sticks in North Florida, since retirement.
And I keep telling myself how wonderful it is too live in the country, and how lucky I am to have cable tv.

Still it would be nice to hear a real answer, but I bet this thread is headed directly towards a beer commercial.




Tha_Field_Marshall -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 7:14:15 AM)

I live in Arkansas,not Little Rock,the nice part. And have broadband I find it hard to believe they don't have it avaliable.




Jonny_B -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 7:51:47 AM)

[8D]


No high speed access in the near future. That is what the TV cable representative tells me about twice a month, when I call them. Just after I watch my monitor dribble along trying to download a 20 mb file.




bradfordkay -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 8:24:41 AM)

Question: if a person pays for the download and the download fails, does he have to pay again? How many attempts at a DL do you get for your money?

Even if I had dsl, the lines in may area - cable included - do not have a great reliability record. I'd hate to lose my money on a partial download...




Onime No Kyo -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 8:37:51 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ltfightr
I live just outside the city limits of Little Rock by about 200 yards in a small incorporated town named Shannon Hills. It is so that my son does not have to go to the Little Rock schools[:-] which are very bad.


I think I got lost driving through there once. People have nither street lights nor street signs. If you werent born and raised there, god only knew where you were going.




Marc von Martial -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 2:09:28 PM)

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ORIGINAL: ltfightr

[&o] When can we who are not blessed to live in an area that has dsl or highspeed internet that must order a CD pre-order so that Matrix can have enought produced to meet the demands of the hungry hoards of people demanding the game [:@][:@][:@] NOW NOW NOW.

Break out the tear gas quick......


You have the possibility to order a CD on demand once the game is released.




Jaypea -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 3:30:16 PM)

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ORIGINAL: ltfightr

I live just outside the city limits of Little Rock by about 200 yards in a small incorporated town named Shannon Hills. It is so that my son does not have to go to the Little Rock schools[:-] which are very bad.



I lived in West Little Rock about 10 years ago (1992-95), I thought it was real nice. New houses, shopping, roads and restaurants. Of course I didn't have kids back then but there seemed to be some real good private schools (seemed like every church in town had its own school).




ltfightr -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 3:38:57 PM)

There are lots of private schools in Little Rock the cost though is very high and most of them have a long waiting list to get into. The school where my sister sends her kids is $1500.00 a month plus books and supplies adding another $150-$200 a month.
The schools may bite but it is nice to live here. I have lived in many other places like Houston,Dallas,Memphis,Cincinatti,St Louis,Baltimore,Kansas City and several others and This is better than most. I just live a little too far out to have broadband and it really sucks.




ZOOMIE1980 -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 4:10:48 PM)

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ORIGINAL: ltfightr

There are lots of private schools in Little Rock the cost though is very high and most of them have a long waiting list to get into. The school where my sister sends her kids is $1500.00 a month plus books and supplies adding another $150-$200 a month.
The schools may bite but it is nice to live here. I have lived in many other places like Houston,Dallas,Memphis,Cincinatti,St Louis,Baltimore,Kansas City and several others and This is better than most. I just live a little too far out to have broadband and it really sucks.


Dish Network and other Satellite TV services now have broadband via the satellite. They are slow on the uplink side but unless you doing something like playing Everquest online or uploading files to work via a VPN or something, that's not a big issue. Download speed on those is broadband caliber.




Jonny_B -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 7:26:29 PM)

[:)]

You would think that you could order or install a Dish Network and other Satellite TV services anywhere in the continental United States. WRONG

The price of living in a very quite place, no traffic, no sirens, and no gunshots. Very peaceful, yet very isolated.




Jaypea -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 7:31:52 PM)

My parents live in the deep woods of Maine (northern Maine) and they have satellite. Seems to work fine.




52nd Lowland -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 7:42:40 PM)

I thought we were behind the times here in Scotland and i have 3mb cable installed.




Jonny_B -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 7:55:57 PM)

[:o]


I have called all the local satellite companies in my area (just one). They tell me I live in area without access (dead zone).

Now, I started thinking (really hurts my mind), and wonder if access means a gyro-synchronous satellite in a geostationary orbit, or some ground antenna network.
I do not know.




hithere -> RE: I will now timidly ask (6/16/2004 11:14:33 PM)

My Dad lives right out side of Macon, Georgia and still does not have cable. I acually do Sat Comm. (or use to) for a living. not sure what the "dead zone" they are talking about is but i guess you could be right on the edge of a footprint or something. Anyway...It is kinda the opposite for me. As soon as I get this game I am cancelling my cable modem. They just kept raising rates and rising rates. Comcast has raised the rates $20 in the last 18 months. that is alot to pay when all I do is check e-mail and look at this board. (well ofcourse, I am at work now [:-] )




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