ok guys i'm sorry to be a bad sport but you're both fooling yourself, or perhaps your computer is
i'd just like to point out that the transmission speeds given for modems (9.6/14.4/28.8/36 or 56 Kbps) all are
theoretical maximums and not
practical maximums (which are always
lower as the world is not based on "perfect physical models" it's the other way around and some pieces of the puzzle are always missing)
if you see values higher than the theoretical limit you are seeing effects from buffering or possibly degradation of hertz fluctuations in old hardware (which makes seconds longer than they really are and that of course affects the bps (bits per second) making it seem like more gets downloaded per second)
sorry guys, it almost breaks my heart to do this, but i'm sure you will not believe me and thus keep the dream alive
