Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Thu 10th Sep 2009 20:45 UTC
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"You're looking at a round-time ping of 720000ms. The bandwidth is pretty good, but the latency sucks.
Can't help myself:
1. You're missing a zero. "
So I am. I feel like a bit of a tool.
2. And the round-time ping is twice that, as it took the pigeon two hours just to get there.
The OSnews summary says the pigeon took an hour to reach the destination, and a (hotly-disputed) hour to transfer the data off the USB stick. If you were looking at a round-time ping, then it would be two hours for travelling and a couple of seconds to mount the drive and read/write a couple of bytes.




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2008-11-19
Can't help myself:
1. You're missing a zero.
2. And the round-time ping is twice that, as it took the pigeon two hours just to get there.
Nonetheless, your point is well-taken -- this is more a publicity stunt than particularly relevant to how most people use broadband (e.g., web browsing).