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- SavageParrot
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Haha, mine worked.
Army Strong
I'm a pilot
UND Fighting Sioux!
I'm a pilot
UND Fighting Sioux!
Originally posted by TChinnyChin
Just like in game Charlie leaves in a chopper without any infantry again.
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Mine didn't work
Speedtest.net requires at least version 7 of Flash. Please update your client.
If you have version 7 or newer installed but are still getting this message, then make sure you have Javascript enabled. We use the very popular Javascript package SWFObject to detect your Flash version. If you are certain that Javascript is enabled, then there could be an error in your Flash installation. This problem is usually solved by uninstalling and then reinstalling Flash.
Speedtest.net is an interactive view of the world linked to speed test servers in many different countries. When you select one of the servers, this speed test quickly checks the bandwidth and latency of your broadband Internet connection to that location.
The history of your test results are saved below, and each one has a unique linkable image. If you are having trouble with your connection, then share these images with Comcast, Vonage, Earthlink, Verizon, AT&T, Qwest, SunRocket or whoever your Internet or VoIP provider is. Or just post them in forums for fun!
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Speedtest.net requires at least version 7 of Flash. Please update your client.
If you have version 7 or newer installed but are still getting this message, then make sure you have Javascript enabled. We use the very popular Javascript package SWFObject to detect your Flash version. If you are certain that Javascript is enabled, then there could be an error in your Flash installation. This problem is usually solved by uninstalling and then reinstalling Flash.
Speedtest.net is an interactive view of the world linked to speed test servers in many different countries. When you select one of the servers, this speed test quickly checks the bandwidth and latency of your broadband Internet connection to that location.
The history of your test results are saved below, and each one has a unique linkable image. If you are having trouble with your connection, then share these images with Comcast, Vonage, Earthlink, Verizon, AT&T, Qwest, SunRocket or whoever your Internet or VoIP provider is. Or just post them in forums for fun!

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