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people do anything for them reps.
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people do anything for them reps.
you're good I'm talking about @JFBollinDoes this include me when I compile all the links for releases in many threads???
If so, I don't do it for e-cred, I do it to make it easier to have the list available to bookmark.
its one thing to do it for credit.. its another thing to do it to acutally help the the NT community tho
why do people help people who are lazy, you looking for e-cred
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i got new distressed denim for my 350's fam.
just got the call from kith
also no caller id
thanks to the guy who mentioned they called with no number visible
they called 4 times lol because i was in the elevator
It's not a closed community so he's basically helping everyone is my point, it really doesn't take that much work to just head to adidas.com/kanye and see the list of stores and just research is all I'm saying
its one thing to do it for credit.. its another thing to do it to acutally help the the NT community tho
it all depends on the motive
my point is WHY help when all the information is accessible and not even the regular blogs have all that info you posted is my point, you're making it harder for everyone but carry on
ah yes, e-cred and reps. check the last time i even posted and trust i couldnt care less
Oh okay, I thought I was included because I posted links here as well back in page 1885 when adidas tweeted the MR release info and for the 950's before sole links had posted the links.you're good I'm talking about @JFBollin
there's a list of adidas stores on the site and yet you post a list for what? I spent 3 hours compiling a list b, watch solelinks come in and take credit for your stuff then you'll ruin everyone's chances, not to mention lurkers too
Man this thread is becoming too hard to keep up with. I'm going to go play some black ops and chill out til tomorrow night.
not sure ... lots of people here say all that stuff doesnt matter.. but noone has clearly articulated what DOES matter and why...
Is a 31ms ping good?
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not sure ... lots of people here say all that stuff doesnt matter.. but noone has clearly articulated what DOES matter and why...
Not the worst. I have 35Up/10Down/15Ping.
Is a 31ms ping good?
Speed isn't THAT important, ping is more though, but also depends on the distance to the server that the website is hosted on.
not sure ... lots of people here say all that stuff doesnt matter.. but noone has clearly articulated what DOES matter and why...
by the time i got to packers they were on page 16, good luck!
I hope KITH BK didn't do their calls today, was on the train half the day entering at both packer spots smh
not sure ... lots of people here say all that stuff doesnt matter.. but noone has clearly articulated what DOES matter and why...
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PING>>>> 90% of the time (basically except for nike.com).
A single web page ain't that much. MAYBE a couple Megabytes if there's tons of images. Megabyte= size of your pipe, or how much you can handle at once.
Ping is like the flow of the water. So as long as you have enough (e.g. 5 mbps is probably plenty), ping is way more important. If it takes you 150 ms to send your info and some other guy 20 ms to send his info, then (everything being equal) he wins.
Not the worst. I have 35Up/10Down/15Ping.
Speed isn't THAT important, ping is more though, but also depends on the distance to the server that the website is hosted on.
As long as there's no real problem with the internet, it's really down to luck.
Webpage file size isn't that large where you need to load that much.
You can even try going to the site's mobile version to reduce the amount of loading for "hopefully" a faster check out procedure.
Edit - Plus the ping you see on speedtest is to the server the test is hosted on. You'll get a different ping trying to connect to say Italy and obviously it's gonna be higher than someone from Italy connecting to the same server.
Speed isn't THAT important, ping is more though, but also depends on the distance to the server that the website is hosted on.
As long as there's no real problem with the internet, it's really down to luck.
Webpage file size isn't that large where you need to load that much.
You can even try going to the site's mobile version to reduce the amount of loading for "hopefully" a faster check out procedure.
Edit - Plus the ping you see on speedtest is to the server the test is hosted on. You'll get a different ping trying to connect to say Italy and obviously it's gonna be higher than someone from Italy connecting to the same server.
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PING>>>> 90% of the time (basically except for nike.com).
A single web page ain't that much. MAYBE a couple Megabytes if there's tons of images. Megabyte= size of your pipe, or how much you can handle at once.
Ping is like the flow of the water. So as long as you have enough (e.g. 5 mbps is probably plenty), ping is way more important. If it takes you 150 ms to send your info and some other guy 20 ms to send his info, then (everything being equal) he wins.