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Is there a way to stay logged in but keep your BW consumption to zero?

blaze Spinnaker
1/2 Serious
Join date: 12 Aug 2004
Posts: 5,898
09-27-2005 09:18
Any ideas, please let me know.
Eboni Khan
Misanthrope
Join date: 17 Mar 2004
Posts: 2,133
09-27-2005 09:47
go to a private island, look out at the ocean, start dancing.
Pol Tabla
synthpop saint
Join date: 18 Dec 2003
Posts: 1,041
09-27-2005 09:51
I suggest you cancel your Business Week subscription altogether; that way you won't even be tempted.
Gabrielle Assia
Mostly Ignorant
Join date: 22 Jun 2005
Posts: 262
09-27-2005 09:52
You also need to transmit some kind of "input" to
LL every few minutes to avoid 30 min logout, so
put some weight on the arrow key or install a
mouse-mover app.

Gabrielle
Pendari Lorentz
Senior Member
Join date: 5 Sep 2003
Posts: 4,372
09-27-2005 09:53
From: Pol Tabla
I suggest you cancel your Business Week subscription altogether; that way you won't even be tempted.



LOL!! Ok. That was cute! :D
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Newfie Pendragon
Crusty and proud of it
Join date: 19 Dec 2003
Posts: 1,025
09-27-2005 09:54
I hear Busty Wenches is a good magazine...I guess it is!
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Travis Lambert
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Join date: 3 Jun 2004
Posts: 2,819
09-27-2005 10:31
Combine Eboni's suggestion with Anti-Idle.exe, and you're set. :)
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Bertha Horton
Fat w/ Ice Cream
Join date: 19 Sep 2005
Posts: 835
09-27-2005 18:36
*looks at flab*
Uh, I go to Burger World all the time...
Alondria LeFay
Registered User
Join date: 2 May 2003
Posts: 725
09-27-2005 18:45
It still won't keep your bandwidth usage to be null, although it will be small.
Keknehv Psaltery
Hacker
Join date: 11 Apr 2005
Posts: 1,185
09-27-2005 19:06
Also, they probably send a ping or handshake to the client every so often, so ZERO bandwidth is impossible, but a very small amount is possible. You could probably manage ~3 KB/s...
blaze Spinnaker
1/2 Serious
Join date: 12 Aug 2004
Posts: 5,898
09-28-2005 02:27
Well, I've set my max bandwidth to 0 and my cut right down, hopefully this helps.

LL should give us an option to cut out all bandwidth. I'm sure it would cut down on their bills but still let us be 'logged on'.