Helppppp!!!!!!!!!

I don't have enough time to download the full PoG!

After School is the only time i can get on-line in a day and i get home at 3. And My parents turn the computer off even if it's not done downloading! What's a solution?
:frown: :frown: :frown:

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Buy a CD in a few weeks.

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IF the ASW server isn't full, you could use ASW's server and resume your download with it.
Or try resuming with the other mirrors you haven't tried.
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(This message has been edited by TIE187 (edited 08-30-2001).)

If it was me, I would ask for an exception to the computer rule. Rules are guiding principles, but not every rule can be right all of the time. There are occasionally exceptions. This is not what parents would have kids believe, because parents worry (correctly!) that once kids figure that out, they will run amok looking for exceptions for every rule. However if you can convince them that you can behave responsibly (this one time), and that this one exception will not set a bad precident, they should allow it.

If they do allow it, you MUST be very very good, because they will be watching extremely closely to see what you try to get away with when a little liberty is granted. I would simply do exactly what I said I was going to do (download POG) and nothing more. As tempting as it may be to explore the limits of your new freedom, you should not. Just enjoy the fact that you got some and dont make them regret giving you any.

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Ian Ollmann, Ph.D. iano@cco.caltech.edu