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	<title>Comments on: Twitter Lone &#8220;News Outlet&#8221; Reporting Time Warner Cable Being Out In Southern California</title>
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		<title>By: Inet sucks</title>
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		<dc:creator>Inet sucks</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 09:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Same. Time Warner took a dive yesterday and now today. I called CS to report problems. They reset my cable modem yet the problems using tracert cmd reports the Exact same outages. Thankfully telling them I am a preogrammer and know my way around, skipped the &quot;reinstall O/S or reset my router was not asked to do&quot;. They reset my modem and I still have unresolved issues when a few days ago was just fine. I have a buisness acct. &amp; recently recently got a mail, staing I we would be geting from 10 to 15/GBps. I generally use NNTP which could easily hit 1.18-1.2. Siure a boost up 3 more would be nice but in the mean time my tracert&#039;s are full of &quot;Request timed ouit&quot;&#039;s now. A nice early Xmas kick the arse.. Modem reset (I have cable phone aswell), router powered off (I don&#039;t want to fool around again with it&#039;s settings as they all worked fine) nor need to reinstall o/s&#039;s because the underlining problem is with them! I was playing online on my PS3 and met another player semi-local to me, cool! But he got knocked and then so did I at approximatly 12AM.. The inet connections are not how they were some days ago. And while I am on a rampage, why is TW still giving out 2007 version of the A/V suite?!? Well I called on that one a long time ago and their license to it is Not renewed. Shabby. So I bought Live OneCare which has been great but now MS wants to off it for their &quot;free&quot; A/V soon.. Talk about monopolys again... The shite gets deeper and deeper. I&#039;m an old-school cpu user from the 70&#039;s and yes i know crap happends, but this is lame by all partys. Get your act together and as SO many people are on the inet today, the &quot;enthusiast&quot; in me is croaking as the years chrun with promised &quot;upgrades&quot; whilt knocking us down as they &quot;implement&quot; these new &quot;services&quot;. I find it disgusting the practices today by the industry. My big question is WHY? The backbone is curving to distort the end user. Plainly said &quot;this sucks&quot;...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Same. Time Warner took a dive yesterday and now today. I called CS to report problems. They reset my cable modem yet the problems using tracert cmd reports the Exact same outages. Thankfully telling them I am a preogrammer and know my way around, skipped the &#8220;reinstall O/S or reset my router was not asked to do&#8221;. They reset my modem and I still have unresolved issues when a few days ago was just fine. I have a buisness acct. &amp; recently recently got a mail, staing I we would be geting from 10 to 15/GBps. I generally use NNTP which could easily hit 1.18-1.2. Siure a boost up 3 more would be nice but in the mean time my tracert&#8217;s are full of &#8220;Request timed ouit&#8221;&#8216;s now. A nice early Xmas kick the arse.. Modem reset (I have cable phone aswell), router powered off (I don&#8217;t want to fool around again with it&#8217;s settings as they all worked fine) nor need to reinstall o/s&#8217;s because the underlining problem is with them! I was playing online on my PS3 and met another player semi-local to me, cool! But he got knocked and then so did I at approximatly 12AM.. The inet connections are not how they were some days ago. And while I am on a rampage, why is TW still giving out 2007 version of the A/V suite?!? Well I called on that one a long time ago and their license to it is Not renewed. Shabby. So I bought Live OneCare which has been great but now MS wants to off it for their &#8220;free&#8221; A/V soon.. Talk about monopolys again&#8230; The shite gets deeper and deeper. I&#8217;m an old-school cpu user from the 70&#8242;s and yes i know crap happends, but this is lame by all partys. Get your act together and as SO many people are on the inet today, the &#8220;enthusiast&#8221; in me is croaking as the years chrun with promised &#8220;upgrades&#8221; whilt knocking us down as they &#8220;implement&#8221; these new &#8220;services&#8221;. I find it disgusting the practices today by the industry. My big question is WHY? The backbone is curving to distort the end user. Plainly said &#8220;this sucks&#8221;&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Alhan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alhan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 00:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Same thing happened the other day when Yahoo! went down momentarily. Twitter saved the day.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Same thing happened the other day when Yahoo! went down momentarily. Twitter saved the day.</p>
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