INTERNET TRAFFIC
We constantly complain about the traffic we encounter on the
highway every day. While we all deal with the daily
pile-ups on the way home from work, it only involves who lives
in our area. Imagine how terrible it would be if it involved
the entire planet. Now that would be one serious traffic jam,
and you can bet there would be countless fits of road rage.
Well, lucky for us, we don't have to battle that kind of
traffic in the physical world. Now, Internet traffic is an
entirely different story.
I will be the first to admit that often Internet traffic
really ticks me off. Maybe they should call that cyber-rage.
Anyway, like me, you've surely been on the web at times and had
difficulty maneuvering from one site to another. This may
concern your actual online connection, or more likely it
involves the current Internet traffic. You know, all the other
web-surfers who're online with you. I typically encounter this
sluggish mess when I'm checking my email. You've got to love
Hotmail. Now, I really shouldn't complain, because this is a
totally free service. But yet it's still annoying to get on MSN
and not be able to check my email account. I will say that this
overload of Internet traffic generally happens when folks are
getting off work or primarily on Saturday.
Websites love tons of traffic. They want as much as they can
possibly accumulate. Traffic is wonderful for them because it
either means more business or more web-surfers clicking on ads.
Ad clicking often means revenue earned via advertisers. If you
know what you're doing with this stuff, you can really generate
a chunk of change off it. So the next time you're surfing
net-land and notice your computer being sluggish, you can
assume it's the overload of fellow cyber nuts. Although there
is room for everyone in cyberspace, things do tend to get a bit
slower when we're all crammed in together. Just don't get upset
and toss your expensive laptop out the window in a fit of rage.
You'll need it later to check your email.
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