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David Lawrence: Okay then if there is something different you should check the settings, your POP settings between the two machines. Something is wrong either your IP address is wrong, your POP E-mail server address is wrong. The configuration isn*t there, I am assuming you can get on the net with both machines. If the configuration is incorrect you got to compare them and see what's different from one machine to the other.
Keane is hoping to flash back about 20 years or so details just ahead, Keane and Somewhere Only We Know at # 17 this week at Net Music Countdown
Somewhere Only We Know that*s Keane at #17 on the Net Music Countdown e-tracks charts this week. There at #17 over Gracenote*s CDDB now after being part of the successful UK cover of Band Aids, do they know it*s Christmas. Keane says if the offer came for Live Aid 2 well they are there, they would accept the gig. The group also says they are interested in producing their own charity single to raise money for Band Aid as well
David Lawrence: Celebrating, are you ready for this? Celebrating our 14th year on the air amazing, 1991 we started on a one radio station at Washington DC. And we have grown from there amazing it*s 26 before the hour, my name is David Lawrence and of course we didn't sponsor the Olympics, please what are you talking about. No loud laughter please I insist. My name is David Lawrence the name of the show is Online Tonight we talk technology here. Got a, got a bit of instant message from I think it*s Xgars. Hi I can't get cable or DSL in my area is there anything else out there that lower our ping times for online games an Internet service or a program. I am on dial-up now and anything would help. No there really isn*t I mean other than making sure that the game that you are running is pretty much the only process running on your machine. Make sure you are not you know doing Voice Over IP while you are trying to do your gaming just making it as pure and as clean as possible, nothing running in the background, no antivirus stuff, no E-mail, no nothing like that. I am sure you have already done that but that that truly is what steals those ping times, those high ping times away. And the other thing is you know be in the games with other low latency or rather higher latency gamers. You know don't put yourself up against people who are on broadband networks you know. I mean it*s not fair for you to be competing against them and they have high latency and low latency games you can get into. What this means is when you click the button how long does it take for everybody else in the network that you are playing with to see that you have clicked the button. That's called the latency period and the slower your connection is to the Internet the longer or higher that latency is. That's one thing so, yeah other than that there is really not much you can do. I think you don't want to go to satellite because on satellite your high speed on the download and low speed or dial-up on the upside. You don't, you don't have the, unless you have a very specialized satellite system, very expensive. You don't have any advantage to having satellite other than you get to see everybody else*s bullets coming at you faster. So yeah you probably don't want to do that.
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
Lili VonSchtupp* needed a fresh start. She moved to Washington DC and got her dream job. "I did affiliate relations for Online Tonight with David Lawrence. I slowly worked my way into the producer's chair by impressing David with my assets. (not those assets), my ability to make a CAT5 cable Ethernet cable, type (those of you in the chat room-shut up!) and work a phone system.
