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Originally Posted by Shaldares Actually I have seen a few customers support clearwire but you're right there aren't many. Just out of curiosity, how long did it take to learn 18 different programming languages and what languages? It must've taken a long time and a lot of work. I'm impressed. |
HTML, PHP, Javascript, JAVA SE 6, JAVA SE 7 (same language with a whole bunch of new syntax), Perl, Python, C, C++, Brain****, Construction, SQL (so easy it shouldn't really be counted), Batch, Core2, D, Jbed, Haskell, Mercury (recently), XML. Yes it did take me a long time almost 15 years.
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Originally Posted by Shaldares Not completely true but I have seen it. Did you even read my other post? I admitted that I was a former employee but that I don't support clearwire any more than you.I was just in an annoyed mood the other day and thought I would respond that way because I felt like it. |
You don't support Clearwire any more than me? Well then why where you here insulting people who where annoyed at CL?
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Originally Posted by Shaldares Well then. I'm actually not in Ireland but in the USA. I don't know about out there (also from what I've seen although there are problems in the USA it looks like they're even worse in Ireland) but in the USA, the support does try to do what they can for the customer, although there isn't always a lot that they can do. Sometimes things happen with the wireless signal which makes it not completely reliable. You should be able to expect that from any wireless internet company. Clearwire frankly is not the best for everyone, but is sufficient for some, who in the right circumstances can get the normal speeds, which, in reality, still would not be the best for gaming, downloading or streaming. I would try to get at least 3 Mbps for that, personally. If all you need is to check email and basic internet use, ifyou actually can get a decent signal and it works normally, its usually fine. As you can see, I'm supporting both sides of the issue here, not making any excuses, and not just supporting clearwire. I admit that for some people, clearwire can be crap. But there are some out there that it works fine for. Actually I just felt like putting this all in because you're entertaining to talk to and use your points because you get pissed no matter what I say. |
LOL! 3MB line to play games!? I have played games quite easily on dial up! i.e. Guild Wars. I would have no problem if my line was a 300Kbs line if that is what I signed a contract for. They advertise a 2000Kbs line it's false advertisment and is boarder line scamming! Also most good internet operators DO supply the full DL as advertised and using the excuse "but all the others are just as bad" is not acceptable!