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Sorry about the bandwidth exceeded message!  Here's the crazy thing, I host BoardJIVE under my web site design and hosting company and you'd think I would keep up with my bandwidth usage huh?  Well, I gave BoardJIVE a healthy upgrade due to all the new traffic and registered users!  Keep'em coming.


I'll be adding a feature here soon that will have all the others sites wondering what happened.  ;-)


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1. 29-05-2010 14:16
first World Cup was held in Zürs, Austria. The International Snowboard Association (ISA) was founded in 1994 to provide universal contest regulations. In addition, the United States of America Stock Picks Snowboard Association (USASA) provides instructing guidelines and runs snowboard competitions in the U.S. Today, high-profile snowboarding events like the Olympic Games, Winter X-Games, US Open, and other events are broadcast worldwide. Many alpine resorts have terrain parks.
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2. 29-01-2010 23:48
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Bandwidth may refer to bandwidth capacity or available bandwidth in bit/s, which typically means the net bit rate, channel capacity or the maximum throughput of a logical or physical communication path in a digital communication system. For example, bandwidth test implies measuring the maximum throughput of a computer network. The reason for this usage is that according to Hartley's law, the maximum data rate of a physical communication link is proportional to its bandwidth in hertz, which is sometimes called frequency bandwidth, radio bandwidth or analog bandwidth, the last especially in computer networking literature. 
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