wefwef wefwef sent the following at Wednesday, April 07, 2010 8:18 AM >On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:29 PM, Morgan Gangwere >> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 8:10 AM, wefwef wefwef wrote: >>> Choosing the fastest server could save a lot longer than 45 seconds >>> in download time. This functionality would be useful and could be an >>> option available to users if they wanted to automatically find the >>> fastest server. >> >> Ever wondered why there's 50 or so servers to choose from? because it >> assumes that when you choose you are able to figure out that its >> probably faster to get data from somewhere closer to you. > >There are 94 servers on the list many of which don't have any obvious >geographic location (e.g. mirrors.dotsrc.org). There are 195 countries >in the world. That means an awful lot of people have to be an expert >on the geography of a foreign country in order to choose the correct >server. Well, I'm sure they can work it out - but wouldn't it be nice to >give them the choice to get the computer to work it out for them?
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