Jerome - are you referring to my web sites loading? sorry not clear on this - "But don't forget your roots. It is always best to design for fast loads on slow connections."
Beth, I wasn't referring to your site at all. I was just saying that sometimes a designer with a fast connection can get carried away. A page with several megs of graphics may load almost instantly on your (fast) connection, but could take literally minutes to load on dialup. If your potential audience includes dialup users (and for most commercial sites it does), then you have to take into consideration the fact that they might not wait 5-10 minutes for a page to load before they move on.
As far as wireless goes, security is a major issue a lot of people don't take seriously. It's not just wireless ISPs, but wireless networks, as more and more people are setting up home networks to share a broadband connection.
We have cable, my husband's comp is wired, and I pick up the signal via a wireless router. (My comp is in a different room, and running wires thru the house was not something we wanted to deal with.) I regularly pick up several unsecured wireless networks in the neighborhood. You can tell how much effort they put into their setup when their network is named something like "default" or "LinksysModel#123".
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