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Should be faster now..
by Rob Kaper on Tuesday 04/Sep/2001, @21:56
If you happened to be among the few early birds who landed on a slow server for the picture page, my apologies. Apparently convert did not compress the images, making the thumbnails 25k each instead of the 5k they are now.

Also, most links should now point to my jadzia server which (while being a mere P100) has a much better uplink (1Mbit) than ezri.
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Re: Should be faster now..
by Roberto Alsina on Wednesday 05/Sep/2001, @10:14
If those are Star Trek DS9 references, I must say I am confused.

I always thought jadzia had a much nicer hardware than ezri, even if somewhat older.

You must immediately move jadzia to something like a ultra10, or a Alpha 233.
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  • Re: Should be faster now..
    by Rob Kaper on Wednesday 05/Sep/2001, @10:42
    No, it makes sense: jadzia is a machine from 1995. Other machines in my network include kes (old laptop), 7of9 (my old workstation, sold however), ezri (my new server, replacing jadzia, thus completely in style) and kira (current workstation).
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