longweekend58 wrote on Oct 1
st, 2010 at 11:16pm:
Ive been flabbergasted by the technical idiocy of so many posters who apparently were asleep in science class as well as many other classes.
Ive read posters talking about the superiority of fibre optic because it 'operates at the speed of light' whereas the copper does not and the first prize definately goes to equitist who believes wireless operates at the speed of sound.
the copper network operates at approximately 96-99% of the speed of light. fibre operates at around the same speed. wireless - being electromagnetic waves JUST LIKE LIGHT also operates at - you guessed it - the speed of light.
what truly staggers me is how any of you dimwits could possibly think differently. did it not occur to you that when you speak on the phone (either wireless or copper) to someone overseas why there is no delay? did that not twig you 'minds' that voice travelling virtually instantaneously over 15,000km or more might be travelling a bit faster than the speed of sound? or when NASA spoke to apollo 11 the wireless signal didnt take 2 weeks to get there?
some of you are strange, strange people.
tell me then longy why is it when you use VoIP phone there is always a delay when you are useing it? Why also when a live news report is on TV from some countries there is also a delay?
mellie wrote on Oct 1
st, 2010 at 11:44pm:
Are you thick riverena Jack?
1) treasury have already stated the obvious...
http://www.treasury.gov.au/documents/1858/PDF/04_Appendix_C.pdf2) GALP aren't even prepared to lay out a fraction of the cost with respects to doing a cost/benefit analysis on their NBN.
Sorry dude, but this can only mean one thing.....
Don't hang by your neck...
how thick are you mellie
That link you put up has NOTHING to do with what longy OP. He was talking about how fast sound travels over copper wire and wireless.
I admitt the sound does travel at the speed of light over both of them sometimes, but why is there a delay when useing VoIP phone and delay on some news reports from some countries.
The reporter here on TV ask a question to a reporter in another country and it is a couple of seconds before they can answer it. Why is it if the sound travels at the speed of light.
With your second statement mellie tell me one Goverment project that has ever had a CAB done.