A list of puns related to "Transmission Network"
So I had an argument with a friend discussing which is the worst game of the series, and it got pretty heated. And so I turn to this reddit for some support.
By the way I picked Network Transmission as the better game since I played both, and itβs what I remember I enjoy more. Friendly discussion please! (even if you think Iβm wrong)
The Helium network is literally blowing up and getting bloated while offering lower rewards. The hotspots used for this network is literally using too much data per month to function. It uses more than all my video/audio streaming devices combined. This is not what some people have signed up for as those with metered Internet connections will get hammered with high overages on their Internet bills. In comparison, I have 3 ETHEREUM mining rigs with total power of 1.2GH and all 3 combined uses only 50GB/month of data transfer.
I have data for the past month from my Asus RT-AC86U Router and the amount of data is huge!!! I can not believe how much data is being used by this so call " LOW Data use device "Quoted from https://www.helium.com/hosts"Why does the Hotspot need my Wi-Fi Network? Will the Hotspot affect my internet quality and bandwidth? No. The Hotspot uses very little data, and nearly zero compared to your other set of devices that are consuming 100s of GBs per month. The Hotspot uses data to: maintain a view of the global Helium Network send and receive data packets for sensors that are in range and using your piece of the Helium Network In both instances, the total amount of data usage is extremely small and will never affect your network quality."This is a false statement as I have proof this is not the case. I have gathered my data points from my router and the results are below which contradicts this statement.
bobcatminer both direction data transfer 34.65GB / 7 days.
Unfortunately my monthly data got wiped out so I am doing a 6.25 day average rounded up to 7 days.Dated 9/30 to 10/07 0:00Download from Bobcatminer09/30: 607.72 MB10/01: 1.95 GB10/02: 1.75 GB10/03: 2.07 GB10/04: 2.07 GB10/05: 1.87 GB10/06: 1.90 GBTotal 12.20GB x 4 = 28 days @ 48.8GB Downloaded.
Upload from Bobcatminer09/30: 1.11 GB10/01: 3.49 GB10/02: 3.15 GB10/03: 3.69 GB10/04: 3.68 GB10/05: 3.55 GB10/06: 3.78 GBTotal 22.45GB x 4 = 28 days @ 89.8GB Downloaded.
Combined Estimated Upload/Download 28 days @ 138.6GB
Combined Upload/Download Transfers in Detail for 9/30-10/07 (7 Days)
Client Name: bobcatminer
App Name Upload Download Total
General 18.74 GB 11.86 GB 30.61 GB
HTTP Protocol over TLS SSL 3.68 GB 3
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Why is it most usual that we use one cable in transmission network to connect busbars instead of two in parallel?
Does the parallel cables not have Better features? Such as lower skineffect fx, and the current transfered is the same
I would like to know the benefits of which and why er only use 1 line
It is interesting to see how the characters of the non canon series would fit in the main continuity but would that give Capcom the reason to make an AU or continue the series? How would their roles be part of the storyline as the main bosses? Would they be better off as optional and/or secret bosses? How much demand can these characters be put into the series alongside their forms for each versions if it is the thing again? Would it be convenient to put these non canon characters in SF instead just to avoid referencing BN's main continuity?
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Games look to be in good condition. Game boxes look good too.
BN5DS is reprint from gamestop, so no manual.
BN3 Booklet is kind of a throw in, it's decent condition.
All prices are for each individual game with shipping.
Will sell entire lot for $250 shipped, if you want it all.
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Hello, I want to learn the process of transmission of data coming from the internet deeply.
For example, I write a domain and press enter in my browser after that the data I received come to my Network Interface Card, I am not well informed about that but I think the firmware of the Network Interface Card passes the data to the device driver I think after that the device driver passes the data to the browser.
I want to learn the whole process from the physical layer to the application layer.
But I want to learn it not theoretically. I want to see the firmware codes, device driver codes, and so on.
I am using Linux, probably the nic firmware codes are closed source and maybe hard to reverse.
How can I learn the whole process, Are there any resources? Am I need to read a book like Linux Device Drivers?
My goal is to find vulnerabilities in this transmission process.
The moment BN characters hit the shores at X Dive did nostalgia bring back our childhood especially when Network Transmission became the thing. How would you compare X Dive to Network Transmission to this day and age? I know that X Dive has a lot of content to offer while Network Transmission is story based which is the main difference between the two. Even to the extent that SF characters made it was a surprise indeed since there was never a SF platformer back in the day. With just three characters is not enough and it would be ideal for BN/SF to have their own version of X Dive to allow more playable characters that we all want to play as and fight the best of the best. I bet if this happened, it would have multiplayer capability to the extent of online as well making it the closest thing to that of the BN/SF fighting game.
If you would like to help him with his financial situation please DM me I'll ask him to setup a zoom call or prepare some notes for you. He's in a bad shape financially and has reached out to me for help.
Edit: Yes this is a private Engineering college. He has lost a lot of money in some real estate investment. Cheated by a relative. I'm his former student. I am asking my batchmates to donate. Only few people responded. I'm doing my bit. This is the current state of our country. We need to run a parallel goverment because the actual one doesn't care. It's very sad to see my teacher like this. He's very desperate because asking your students for some money is the last resort for any teacher. All your legal advice won't work. Most private colleges have connections with political parties and he needs money and can't spend money for court cases.
I didn't find a rom for the Japanese copy of Mega Man Battle Network Transmission. So I bought it and dumped the game. ROCKMAN.EXE TRANSMISSION (GREJ08)
ROCKMAN.EXE TRANSMISSION (GREJ08) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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