Life In The Slow Lane By Choice – Dial-Up Internet

A recently conducted study has proven that those who choose to use dial-up internet (yes, the agonizingly slow method of getting online) do more so by choice rather than lack of choice.

Explained: There are more than a few people out there (35% of all dial-uppers in the USA – a huge chunk) that just don’t consider broadband worth the price tag. It is available to them but purposely choose the low-cost dial-up option instead.

And if you guessed most of these folks are in rural areas, you guessed correct.

If I were to use (shudder) dial-up internet I would definitely have to switch to lightweight apps to do my stuff, that being:

Opera. I wouldn’t think twice about this. I would switch to Opera as my web browser because it loads pages the fastest (some would disagree with that but it’s faster to me).

Miranda. A super-super-lightweight multi-protocol chat client. Many people (even with really fast connections) swear by this. I would use it simply because of one reason: Speed. The only faster way to chat is from the command line.

Sylpheed. This is a lightweight e-mail client. Has Linux and Windows versions available. Again, this is all about speed. When using dial-up a client is faster than webmail in a browser.

I’d probably change over a few other apps I use as well just to get the lightest possible load that takes the absolute least amount of bandwidth.

In fact there’s a darn good chance I’d purposely just use a lightweight Linux distribution to take care of all this stuff for me like Damn Small Linux or Puppy Linux. Lightweight OS generally means lightweight apps. And with lightweight apps that connect to the internet, they usually (but not always) don’t consume as much bandwidth.

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  1. I am one of those who use dial-up because it’s all that’s available to me. I have not only switched to lightwieght apps like Opera (it is the fastestto me as well), but I have tweaked Opera’s settings and even the MTU in Ubuntu to try to get some increased speed over dial-up. There are tricks to use, like Opera’s image blocking feature on sites that you visit frequently on the ads.

    The best trick to a satisfying dial-up experience is, of course a lot of patience.

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