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Can someone embed the video for lazy people (that's me)
I could do with a loud tune to go with my coffee!

Lara was listening to Kelly Clarkson... but here is another vid .. It's a local drummer from East London doing a Kelly Clarkson song.

I think he is pretty good :)

[video=youtube;5fmtkuNjw80]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fmtkuNjw80[/video]
 
Can someone embed the video for lazy people (that's me)
I could do with a loud tune to go with my coffee!
[video=youtube;d4_6N-k5VS4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4_6N-k5VS4[/video]
 
Lara was listening to Kelly Clarkson... but here is another vid .. It's a local drummer from East London doing a Kelly Clarkson song.

I think he is pretty good :)

[video=youtube;5fmtkuNjw80]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fmtkuNjw80[/video]

Ah this guy is a legend!!
Got worried for a sec there, mentioning Kelly Clarkson o.0
 
Not wanting to open up a can of worms, so let's not derail the threads now... But IMHO CINX,JINX,DINX, they all dying a slow painful death. NapAfrica is growing astronomically, and more and more peers are moving resources there, rather than to ISPA peering points.

ISPA DINX seems to be dead already. The URL I used to point to shows no activity anymore and ISPA don't even list DINX anymore.

This is all I can find on Durban Internet Exchange. https://www.napafrica.net/napafrica-traffic/durban-internet-exchange/

Interesting to see. Durban is so small compared. :erm:
 
ISPA DINX seems to be dead already. The URL I used to point to shows no activity anymore and ISPA don't even list DINX anymore.

This is all I can find on Durban Internet Exchange. https://www.napafrica.net/napafrica-traffic/durban-internet-exchange/

Interesting to see. Durban is so small compared. :erm:

The East is pretty interesting overall. DINX is tiny compared to CINX/ JINX - and that matches Afrihost's capacity in the region too. Not that we're short changing you guys, just seems like the demand isn't there. Or not as much demand as the North/ South any way.
 
ISPA DINX seems to be dead already. The URL I used to point to shows no activity anymore and ISPA don't even list DINX anymore.

This is all I can find on Durban Internet Exchange. https://www.napafrica.net/napafrica-traffic/durban-internet-exchange/

Interesting to see. Durban is so small compared. :erm:

NapAfrica Durban only opened a relatively short time ago... A year or two. Historically, JHB always used to be Internet central in South Africa, CPT growing and catching up fast. DBN doesn't carry a lot of traffic, but it is changing.

EDIT: Except for Rhodes, and a hand full of local ISPs, there's not a lot in the DBN region in terms of carriers / service providers - so to speak.
 
The East is pretty interesting overall. DINX is tiny compared to CINX/ JINX - and that matches Afrihost's capacity in the region too. Not that we're short changing you guys, just seems like the demand isn't there. Or not as much demand as the North/ South any way.

Funny how demand on NapDBN is ~800mbit for a whole area and Google offers 1Gbit lines to individuals in the US. :cry:
 
Funny how demand on NapDBN is ~800mbit for a whole area and Google offers 1Gbit lines to individuals in the US. :cry:

Indeed. Pretty telling numbers hey!
Oh how I wish for even 100Mbps speeds to my place. I honestly think I'd backup the internet.
 
Indeed. Pretty telling numbers hey!
Oh how I wish for even 100Mbps speeds to my place. I honestly think I'd backup the internet.

I route and manage +- 20Gbps, I don't even know how many TB's a month that is (no, not in SA, I'm not a millionaire yet)... I don't think that's even 1% of the internet :( You can never have enough, trust me, I know - I've already downloaded the entire Usenet bwahahaha
 
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Indeed. Pretty telling numbers hey!
Oh how I wish for even 100Mbps speeds to my place. I honestly think I'd backup the internet.

When you get faster line speeds, You will see you will tend to just stream what you want rather than download the internet
 
I route and manage +- 20Gbps, I don't even know how many TB's a month that is (no, not in SA, I'm not a millionaire yet)... I don't think that's even 1% of the internet :( You can never have enough, trust me, I know....

Haha.
MOAR!!! Geef it :p
 
When you get faster line speeds, You will see you will tend to just stream what you want rather than download the internet

Probably true, but I'm a bit of a data hoarder.
Would be nice sitting down to a casual 4K Netflix stream though.
 
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