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  2. IP over Avian Carriers - Wikipedia

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    Rafting photographers already use pigeons as a sneakernet to transport digital photos on flash media from the camera to the tour operator. [7] Over a 30-mile (48 km) distance, a single pigeon may be able to carry tens of gigabytes of data in around an hour, which on an average bandwidth basis compared very favorably to early ADSL standards ...

  3. Sneakernet - Wikipedia

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    The experiment had the team transfer a 700 MB file via three delivery methods to determine which was the fastest; A carrier pigeon with a microSD card, a car carrying a USB Stick, or a Telstra ADSL line. The data was to be transferred a distance of 132 kilometres (82 mi) by road.

  4. Carrier pigeon - Wikipedia

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  5. English Carrier pigeon - Wikipedia

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    The largest of the flying pigeon breeds, the Old English Carrier was originally used for sending messages. By the mid 19th century, the points in the standard of the English Carrier were deemed to have been achieved, and the breed was praised for its "perfectness to which all the points most admired have been brought". [3]

  6. Las Vegas is suddenly full of pigeons wearing tiny cowboy ...

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    Lee, 26, filmed the pigeons while driving to the grocery store, according to the New York Times. He recorded the discovery in a series of photos , along with a 12-second video that he posted to ...

  7. There are only 76 of These Massive Animals Left - AOL

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    The Javan rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus) once roamed across many countries in Southeast Asia. Around 2,000 years ago, they were still common in many parts of China. Around 12,000 years ago, they ...

  8. Talk:Sneakernet - Wikipedia

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    sneakernet n. Term used (generally with ironic intent) for transfer of electronic information by physically carrying tape, disks, or some other media from one machine to another. "Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon filled with magtape, or a 747 filled with CD-ROMs."

  9. These are the best Amazon deals of the week: AirTags, iPads ...

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    We tracked down the week's best deals at Amazon, including an iPad that's $100 off and a range of beauty products that are marked down.