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By Wilbur Corncob at 11/15/07 11:07
I was surprised to read in the newspaper today an article about the need for broadband interest and these apparent requirements to work from home: said Cohill, citing that work from home businesses require affordable, high performance access and a minimum of 100 megabits a second with the option of gigabit speeds for optimum results. Businesses have for years (and currently do) operate with T1 connections which are 1.5 megabits per second, a far cry from 100 megabits per second. The difference between a T1 connection and say a Verzion DSL connection which might also offer "1.5 megabits per second" is that the Verzion DSL connection is designed for a single user and limited uploads to maybe 128K (.128 megabits per second), where a T1 is a full 1.5 megabits per second both ways. I have worked from home for years and never had 100 megabits per second, much less a T1 connection. I current have two internet connections one that is 512K (up/down) and 1.5mega/192K. The reason I have two is for reliablity not speed. If one connection has trouble then I still have internet access. One of the problems I've found in Oil City, an office with two T1 connections from two differnet major carriers still has problems when the Oil City central phone company office has problems both lines can go out at the same time! I have even successfully worked from a caribbean island that had just 512K internet service for the entire island via satellite. My effective speed was under 128K with additional delays for the satellite. That connection was even sufficent for VOIP telephone calls. My biggest complaints about the DSL service offerred for consumers is that the upload speeds are often significantly less than the download. From what I read Comcast Cable offers slightly higher upload speeds than Verzion DSL. The lack of a 100 megabit internet connection in my opinion doesn't stop anyone working from home effectively. Though such speeds would be nice, they are a long way from a minimum requirement. True redundency and sligher higher than current upload speeds would be a good step forward. Another issue is whether the current internet services, DSL, Cable, etc cover all the areas of Venango County or just select areas. The article identified Cohil as: Andrew Cohill, a consultant from Virginia, contracted with the Northwest Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission to develop a comprehensive set of recommendations Tags: economic development • internet connections • work from home • adsl • 1 Comments. - Permalink |
By Vicki at 11/01/07 08:19
 In response to an earlier blog post, one person pointed out that she had been using Oil of Oregano to help protect her daughter against the MRSA going around in our school. Before going any further, I want to thank her personally for pointing out the possibility.In doing some research, I have found both (not really negative, just not astounding) results of research for this. Of course the pharmaceutical companies, if they had any part in the research, certainly don't want us to find anything natural to use. They might lose a little money. I little ironic to be sure since their drugs and the doctors overuse of antibiotics have put us in this position to begin with. The MRSA bugs have overcome the antibiotics just like every other evolving species. I refer to the word species because anything that can eat flesh like I have personally seen this bug do, certainly qualifies for a species in my book. I also found a really good website forum where people are talking about Oil of Oregano and Oreganol P73 and their successes with overcoming and preventing this skin infection. According to this study: carvacrol, one of oregano's chemical components—appear to reduce infection as effectively as traditional antibiotics. Tags: mrsa • oil of oregano • carvacrol • drug resistant bacteria • 1 Comments. - Permalink |
By Interviewer at 11/01/07 07:27
What is the name of your Blog?himalayan Travell What is your name? bivek Where are you from? (include country, state and/or city) Nepal What is your current age or age range? 25 Nepal; Among Most Popular Adventure Destination In the World. Trekking In Nepal can be as long or short, as easy or difficult as you wish. There are two types of trek in Nepal-those where you stay in small lodges or "Tea house" and tent camp trekking those which are fully organized or “Camping Treks." Most trekkers trek to the more popular trekking routes. For those who are interested in "Real adventure". We use selected route which are seldom used by others to make your trek more interesting and fun. We have a wide variety of different treks to suit our clients of all age groups and level of experience. Nepal is a truly magical place, with something for everyone. Whether you are spiritual experience or the travel adventure of a life time has it all this enchanting Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal. We organize a variety of adventure travel and sightseeing activities including trekking we arranges treks carefully designed to take you to exotic destinations in the Himalayas. Read more: himalayan Travell Interview [click] Index for Nepal Nepal Tags: web interview • trekking • himalayas • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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