Depends on how well they did.CyLaw wrote:If they are a Law School alum, you could just use their information and bypass the whole law school thing.

Depends on how well they did.CyLaw wrote:If they are a Law School alum, you could just use their information and bypass the whole law school thing.
Point. Well, I'll see you guys around sometime. I'm going lawyerin'.holybartender wrote:Totally not worth three years of your life for a possible improvement.
+1 Three years in the slammer stuck with inmates like theseholybartender wrote:Totally not worth three years of your life for a possible improvement.
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At what rate?acdisagod wrote:Wow, us Hughes people have to pay for internet use over 2 gigabytes per month. Who uses less than two gigabytes per month?
I think at about 20 cents a gig so that's not too bad. The worst was when I studied at The London School of Economics and if you went over 6 gigabytes in a week they would kick you off the internet for a week.holybartender wrote:At what rate?acdisagod wrote:Wow, us Hughes people have to pay for internet use over 2 gigabytes per month. Who uses less than two gigabytes per month?
entirely computer illiterate - how big is 2 gigabytes per month? is that only 5 emails/day stingy or as long as you only upload documents you're fine?acdisagod wrote:Wow, us Hughes people have to pay for internet use over 2 gigabytes per month. Who uses less than two gigabytes per month?
Wow. I am absolutely addicted to Netflix Watch Instantly/other media streaming sites. That would be disastrous for me! Really glad I decided to live off-campus.acdisagod wrote:Wow, us Hughes people have to pay for internet use over 2 gigabytes per month. Who uses less than two gigabytes per month?
Something tells me cylaw is not going to be happy about this.acdisagod wrote:I think at about 20 cents a gig so that's not too bad. The worst was when I studied at The London School of Economics and if you went over 6 gigabytes in a week they would kick you off the internet for a week.holybartender wrote:At what rate?acdisagod wrote:Wow, us Hughes people have to pay for internet use over 2 gigabytes per month. Who uses less than two gigabytes per month?
As long as you stuck to internet browsing, uploading/downloading documents, and just a few Youtube videos a week, you'd make it.turkishangora wrote:entirely computer illiterate - how big is 2 gigabytes per month? is that only 5 emails/day stingy or as long as you only upload documents you're fine?acdisagod wrote:Wow, us Hughes people have to pay for internet use over 2 gigabytes per month. Who uses less than two gigabytes per month?
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Don't think so...turkishangora wrote:wait but law school proper should have free unlimited wi-fi for everyone though, right? so is the 2GB limit just our rooms?
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Correct.vexion wrote:Don't think so...turkishangora wrote:wait but law school proper should have free unlimited wi-fi for everyone though, right? so is the 2GB limit just our rooms?
http://newstudents.cornell.edu/first-year/computing.html
http://www.cit.cornell.edu/services/resnet/fees/index.cfm
As best as I can figure out, whether you use a wired connection in your room or Cornell's "RedRover WiFi" on campus, you're subject to "Network Usage Based Billing."
That second link seems to say you get 15 GB per month, and are billed per MB beyond that.
*shrug* Ask IT.
The 2GB cap was an old one and still appears on some documents (including some form documents we see in the housing process), but all those documents have a date earlier than the above, so they just have not been updated.For August 2009 and September 2009, the NUBB billing model was modified as follows:
Effective August 2009, the student billing threshold was changed from 10 GB to 15 GB.
Effective September 2009, NUBB was changed to a tiered billing model. For the tiered billing rate, usage which surpasses the NUBB billing threshold is billed at $0.0015 per Megabyte (unchanged from the previous rate) for usage up to 500 Gigabytes (inclusive) and additional usage beyond 500 Gigabytes is now billed at $0.0010 per Megabyte. The tiered billing changes apply to both students and non-students.
Also effective September 2009, a monthly billing cap of $1000 is also now in effect for all NUBB charges (for both students and non-students).
Yes, please don't live in Hughes!holybartender wrote:Not to harp on it, but yet another reason to live out of Hughes.
Not much. Games are only sending small packets of deltas. Not much data is really needed to keep everyone in sync with everyone else.acdisagod wrote:How much internet would an online video game for xbox360 use? I'm trying to decide if it's worth bringing up my 360.
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judy_is_a_punk wrote:Hey guys,
I am a rising 2L looking to hand over the lease on a studio at 516 Stewart Avenue- $510/month, furnished, with utilities included (except for internet). It is probably not good for people who like to cook since it only has a kitchenette. It's about a 7 minute uphill walk to the law school, a few doors down from an Ithaca Car Share Vehicle, and five minutes from Noyes Rec Center. Quiet building with mostly grad students. Send me a PM for pictures or if you have questions. I also have a ton of supplements that you can keep (or that I can throw away/donate if you don't want them).
Adamat, they don't move to Sent until the next time the recipient logs in. That way you can still edit them and they'll never see the pre-edited version.AdamatUCF wrote:Hi!
I sent you a PM (two, actually) expressing interest, but they all seem to get stuck in my outbox, and so I assume they weren't actually sent. Did you somehow get them?
vexion wrote:Adamat, they don't move to Sent until the next time the recipient logs in. That way you can still edit them and they'll never see the pre-edited version.AdamatUCF wrote:Hi!
I sent you a PM (two, actually) expressing interest, but they all seem to get stuck in my outbox, and so I assume they weren't actually sent. Did you somehow get them?
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