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"Internet speeds have come a long way since the days of the dial-up modem, but sometimes you can’t beat the millennia-old method of carrier pigeon. wapo.st/3MGfGXs"
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    "Line chart depicting when it’s best to send data via pigeon or over the internet. For slower internet speeds and larger files, a pigeon may be your best bet. For instance, at an internet upload speed of 3 Mbps, files over 3.4 gigabytes (GB) — a full screening of “March of the Penguins” — may be faster by pigeon. But at a speed of 30 Mbps, only files over 34 GB — approximately 35 episodes of “Sesame Street”— would make sense to send through the sky."
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