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802.11n is the fastest and the most modern, g and n are similar but n has a much bigger range resulting in a faster speed in most areas. if your looking for a router id go with Lynksys (made by cisco) ive had a netgear and a d-link all of the drop the connection often, the lynksys has been going strong for at least 3 months now
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The latest model of computer will typically have the most modern features, fastest processor, and newest operating system. This will also come with an increased cost to consumers.
The tin in tin cans rusted rapidly unless protected by a coating. Modern "tin cans" are not made from tin and so they do not have this problem. Now they are made of aluminum.
Answer 1:Light is the fastest thing on earth. Light travels about 186,282 miles (more than seven times the circumference of Earth) in one second. In modern physics, light is regarded as the fastest thing in the universe, and its velocity in empty space as a fundamental constant of nature denoted by c.Actually from what I learned in science class light TRIES to travel at c and can, when it hits an object, go through it, reflect off of it, absorb and turn into thermal energy (heat) or reflect. It also is the fastest thing in the universe. It travels in waves that move in straight lines. The only thing you can see is light.Update:Despite fairly recent experimental results that suggested neutrinos could exceed the speed of light in a vacuum, this has since been attributed to measurement error.See the "related links" for a recent story on this matter.
the serum race to Nome.
The fastest modern day car that is commercially available is the Shelby SSC Ultimate Aero at approximately 256mph.
Play the game! there is no fastest way!!!!!!!!!!
The Centennial Race, along portions of the Iditarod Trail, was the brainchild of Dorothy G. Page, who wanted to sponsor a sled dog race to honor mushers. With the support of Joe Redington, Sr. (named the 'Father of the Iditarod' by one of the local newspapers), the first race (then known as the Iditarod Trail Seppala Memorial Race in honor of Leonhard Seppala) was held in 1967 and covered 25 miles (40 km) near Anchorage.
802.11n is the fastest and the most modern, g and n are similar but n has a much bigger range resulting in a faster speed in most areas. if your looking for a router id go with Lynksys (made by cisco) ive had a netgear and a d-link all of the drop the connection often, the lynksys has been going strong for at least 3 months now
Modern dental drill at 500,000 rpm
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The modern transportation is way faster and more convenient.
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Modern cooking is a lot faster since the invention of stoves and microwaves.
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You camp in a building or a house.