As fuzeman and skuzzy have said. Its not really an issue of high ping, but of latency/ packet loss.
While im just speculating here, I would guess the average ping for broadband users would be from 40-60 ive heard of broadband users across the pond usually get somewhere in the ballpark of the 80s. Again its highly possible im wrong im just taking a few guesses.
By the way, skuzzy sure is smart for an old timer.
To be honest I dont have a clue as to what half he said haha. Out of curiousity though skuzzy, are those figures spot on or rough estimates? How do you come about them?
Is this something you guys speculate with your traffic with a little math, or is it some sort of insider information from the back bones of the web?
Also, out of curiousity. If I were to walk into one of these back bones of the net, what would it look like? A room full of servers with all kinds of wires etc?
One last thing I was curious about, and I dont mean to hijack so if this is something I should make another thread about let me know. But I remember you talking about how you coined your handle, and as I recall it was in college when you built your own SCSCI (thats probably spelled wrong) drive. Is that correct?
I would never in a million years be able to do something like that so my hat is off to ya. How much time/labor went into that? Thanks in advance.