I have questionsWish I could see it. And I can't follow on gametracker, son wants me off internet so he can game. Seems like it's turning into a great game!
more than a few times they had a multi possession lead and I was thinking, "man if they run a good possession here and get a bask..." and then someone would hoist up a nail in the coffin three pointer that didn't hit.Watching the Jazz is like watching Hoiball. They play better defense though, mostly because of Gobert.
is this a specific individual or the collective fan base?Utah sports fan is so cringe.
Get on brief moments to post, ck score, then get off internet. My son asked if I could curtail internet so he can internet video game with his friends. We live in rural area, so internet speed can be a problem with multiple users. Also don't have cable, satellite or dish. For a city dweller, some conveniences of the city are probably taken for granted vs. rural?I have questions![]()
This is mostly the part I had questions. Kids these daysGet on brief moments to post, ck score, then get off internet. My son asked if I could curtail internet so he can internet video game with his friends.
Get on brief moments to post, ck score, then get off internet. My son asked if I could curtail internet so he can internet video game with his friends. We live in rural area, so internet speed can be a problem with multiple users. Also don't have cable, satellite or dish. For a city dweller, some conveniences of the city are probably taken for granted vs. rural?
Several months ago we almost had consistent 17mbs down 3rd party internet speed with a fancy Mofi antenna, then AT&T shut down their use. Now we settle for AT&T 5mbs download speed. Better than nothing, but nothing like city.
I’ve never had bad connections in Indianapolis, honolulu, Minneapolis or Nova. Nova is only bad in that like once a week I have to reset my router because it shuts itself down, but the speed and connection themselves aren’t bad.I live in the most populated county in the country and my internet is clearly worse than they advertise.
When I lived in Chicago half of the city had exactly one ISP choice.
It seems like a total luck thing if you happen to live somewhere that has good options.