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  • 00:00

    Modems....

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    Dial Up Sounds....

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    Mmmmmm, the nostalgia is high.

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    Back in the 90s, modems - or modulators, demodulators - were used to access the internet.

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    In fact they'd been in commercial use since the 1950s, but were never really an essential

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    household item until the world wide web, created in 1989 by British Scientist Tim Berners Lee

  • 00:28

    began to take hold in the mid 1990s.

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    The Unix based Erwise became the first commonly introduced browser in 1992, which was followed

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    by a string of more familiar programs, some of which are used to this day... by the odd

  • 00:47

    person, at least.

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    We'll cover the history of modems in another episode, but today's task is to connect up

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    to the internet using dial up and find out whether it's still usable through this outmoded

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    transmission method.

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    This is a very special item.

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    It's my original modem from 1997.

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    It's actually a TRUST 33.6K model, meaning only 33,600 bits of data can be received per

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    second.

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    That's 4.2 Kilobytes of data, or a jpg that looks like this, and even then we're talking

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    best case scenario.

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    But still, getting this back then opened up a whole new world of GIFS, dodgy internet

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    sites and BT Wireplay.

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    In 1998 the popular 56k modem was released, allowing a 7 kilobyte per second download

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    speed, but still only 4.2kb for uploads, and for most people, this was the best dial up

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    speeds they experienced.

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    So this is what we'll be testing.

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    The modem I had intended to use, this Intel 537EP variant refused to play ball with Windows

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    '98 on my Dell Precision 360 Pentium 2 machine.

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    So a quick trip to Amazon yielded this compact PCI Conexant device.

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    After fiddling with a few drivers.

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    Hey presto.

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    We're back in the 90s.

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    [90s sequence]

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    So first thing's first.

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    We have to connect the modem to the phone socket.

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    Handily, we don't even have to disrupt my DSL internet connection as modems use the

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    same analog frequencies as a telephone.

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    That's what all those ZX Spectrum like hissing and wiring sounds are, and also why we're

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    limited to such slow speeds.

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    This does mean however, that like the 90s, you can't use the phone whilst connected.

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    Oh well, guess I'll have to rely on my mobile.... if anyone rings, that is.

  • 03:02

    [I'm so lonely]

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    As you can imagine, Dial up providers of the past have long gone, so we'll be using the

  • 03:12

    Freeola service for our needs.

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    Yes, there are still dial up providers available, for the most rural of locations, and they

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    operate on a pay as you go method, billed to your phone bill.

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    This is much like providers such as X-Stream back in the 90s, although you now pay 2p per

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    minute rather than the 10p per minute which my parents discovered to their horror back

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    in 1997.

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    A generic user name does the deed and we are in.

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    So, let's go surfing!

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    The outdated browsers compatible with Windows '98 don't really allow us to load up modern

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    sites, but with the use of KernelEx we can trick the 11.64 version of Opera browser into

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    believing it's running on an XP machine and achieve a fairly coherent level of browsing.

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    So first up, here's the speed test I conducted using broadband.

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    My connection is roughly 40 Mega Bits per second, and this holds true on my Windows

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    10 machine.

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    However this setup seems to bottle neck it to 2.8 Mega bits.

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    But matter not, this will provide us with a reasonable measuring base.

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    Using dial-up...

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    Well...

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    It takes a while.

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    At first I didn't think it would even load the test, but it does, and after it finishes,

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    it reports a download speed of 0.

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    An upload of 0 and one hell of a ping time.

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    So how about a timed test?

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    A simple site like MSN.com loads in just under 5 seconds, which seems reasonable for a 350kb

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    per second connection.

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    Using dial up... well, we get the thoroughly mawkish little computer icon in the task bar,

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    and a considerable wait.

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    Not only does this mean we have an image of Brad Pitt almost baring his nips on our screen

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    for a good while.

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    It also means we have to wait just over 2 minutes and 50 seconds for all the page elements

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    to load.

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    Now, we actually managed to connect to Freeola at 45,333 bits per second, or roughly 5.6kb

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    per second.

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    Which is 62 times slower than our broadband connection, but the page only loaded 34 times

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    slower.

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    So we're doing pretty well based on pure transmission speed.

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    Of course we're not factoring in translation speed, rendering, caching, and so forth.

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    So, this feels about right, as you may have predicted.

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    Let's try a more complicated site, like BBC.co.uk

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    So here's our Broadband connection, and it clocks in at just over 10 seconds.

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    About double MSN's time.

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    From that you could ascertain that loading the same page on dial up should take just

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    under 6 minutes.

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    Now, we could sit here musing on the slow motion loading we're witnessing, with unformatted

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    text loading first, followed by the layout and formatting afterwards.

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    Or we could just skim over some headlines about dinners and TERROR....

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    But, really.

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    Truth be told.

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    I abandoned the BBC site at this stage, before 5 minutes was even up.

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    Because it's evident that using dial-up in this day and age, is just ridiculous.

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    For better or worse, the internet is no longer a lean collection of lightweight images, 4

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    frame animations and text.

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    It's now a monstrous place of massive images, complex formatting and excessive bandwidth.

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    Even my own website, which loaded fine on Broadband, was just filled with such disdain

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    for dial-up that my server just gave up sending data, and the site failed to load at all.

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    Opera even tried to help out at one point by switching it's Turbo mode on.

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    This streamlines websites down to their bones, leaving sites such as Youtube looking like

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    this.

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    But helpful as it may be if you're really out in the stix, this isn't really a workable

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    situation.

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    Now, you might ask, other than for nostalgia, why didn't I just conduct this experiment

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    on my Windows 10 machine.

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    Well, as it happens, I gave it a whirl.

  • 07:53

    You can pick up 56k USB modems like this one cheap enough, and establishing a dial-up connection

  • 07:59

    under Windows 10 is a simpler task than it ever was.. but modern browsers were simply

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    not happy with the arrangement.

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    Sure, I could have tweaked the settings to improve loading, but it's still like trying

  • 08:12

    to wedge a train into pipe, even after turning off all the applications which are constantly

  • 08:18

    talking across the net in this day and age.

  • 08:22

    One thing that has remained fairly consistent however, is Google.

  • 08:27

    It worked on my Nokia WAP experiment, and it's simple interface means loading is fairly

  • 08:32

    quick, even under dial up.

  • 08:34

    But really, for the true experience, you need to head on over to the Way back machine and

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    load up a proper search engine.

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    Like Alta Vista.

  • 08:43

    Due to the Way Back Machine overhead, even this takes a while, but it's worth it, just

  • 08:49

    for that ram packed, 90s layout alone.

  • 08:53

    Ahhh, good times Alta Vista.

  • 08:57

    Good times indeed.

  • 08:59

    Now where are the 90s cat animations....

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Use "ascertain" in a sentence | "ascertain" example sentences

How to use "ascertain" in a sentence?

  • The constant duty of every man to his fellows is to ascertain his own powers and special gifts, and to strengthen them for the help of others.
    -John Ruskin-
  • A popular vote to ascertain the will of the sovereign.
    -Ambrose Bierce-
  • We may ascertain the worth of the human race, since for its sake God's Only-begotten Son became man, and thereby ennobled the nature that he took upon him.
    -Thomas Sydenham-
  • The law of England has established trial by judge and jury in the conviction that it is the mode best calculated to ascertain the truth.
    -Jeremy Bentham-
  • Let every one ascertain his special business and calling, and then stick to it if he wants to be successful.
    -Benjamin Franklin-
  • One has to ascertain the right path for his activities by following in the footsteps of great saintly persons and books of knowledge under the guidance of a spiritual master.
    -A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada-
  • The most important single factor influencing learning is what the learner already knows. Ascertain this and teach him accordingly.
    -David Ausubel-
  • Capital markets reward you for what you learn that other people have yet to ascertain.
    -Kenneth C. Griffin-

Definition and meaning of ASCERTAIN

What does "ascertain mean?"

/ˌasərˈtān/

verb
To try to work out or establish facts.

What are synonyms of "ascertain"?
Some common synonyms of "ascertain" are:
  • discover,
  • learn,
  • establish,
  • fix,
  • determine,
  • settle,
  • decide,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.