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Comment Re:Virtualization (Score 2, Interesting) 295

@COMON$: You're a jackass... it's comments like this that put others off asking for assistance... thereby perpetuating the void you seem so angry/frightened of.

He says he's new. Admits he is starting at ground level. Lets the world know that he found himself out of his depth... BUT is doing something not a lot of ohers do - ASKING FOR HELP! So you trash him?

@kdawson - Good move getting a practise box... if nothing else, it will give you the confidence to take some risks to find out how stuff works.

There is an amazing wealth of infor out there in the form of HOWTO and various sites like this where all sorts come together to discuss stuff.

I found it easier to start building something, then once i found I was hitting a wall, look it up. I'm learn nest by doing, so this worked for me. Others work better by reading. So I guess its up to you how you best learn, which will give you a path.

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Comcast To Cap Data Transfers At 250 GB In October 939

JagsLive writes with this story from PC Magazine: "Comcast has confirmed that all residential customers will be subject to a 250 gigabyte per month data limit starting October 1. 'This is the same system we have in place today,' Comcast wrote in an amendment to its acceptable use policy. 'The only difference is that we will now provide a limit by which a customer may be contacted.' The cable provider insisted that 250 GB is "an extremely large amount of data, much more than a typical residential customer uses on a monthly basis. ... As part of our pre-existing policy, we will continue to contact the top users of our high-speed Internet service and ask them to curb their usage,' Comcast said Thursday. 'If a customer uses more than 250 GB and is one of the top users of our service, he or she may be contacted by Comcast to notify them of excessive use,' according to the AUP."
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Submission + - Comcast to Cap Data Transfers at 250 GB in October (pcmag.com)

JagsLive writes: Comcast has confirmed that all residential customers will be subject to a 250 gigabyte per month data limit starting October 1. "This is the same system we have in place today," Comcast wrote in an amendment to its acceptable use policy. "The only difference is that we will now provide a limit by which a customer may be contacted." The cable provider insisted that 250 GB is "an extremely large amount of data, much more than a typical residential customer uses on a monthly basis." "As part of our pre-existing policy, we will continue to contact the top users of our high-speed Internet service and ask them to curb their usage," Comcast said Thursday. "If a customer uses more than 250 GB and is one of the top users of our service, he or she may be contacted by Comcast to notify them of excessive use," according to the AUP. "At that time, we'll tell them exactly how much data per month they had used. We know from experience the vast majority of customers we ask to curb usage do so voluntarily."

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