On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, Avi Freedman wrote:
Sort of like the cruise control in my car. The car starts going too fast and it *eases* off. The car starts going too slow and it adds a *little* more throttle.
My cruise control works quite well. So could routers.
Your cruise control doesn't have to communicate with 80 other cruise controls, each of which communicates with 80 other cruise controls, each of which then has to decide whether they have to change any course or acceleration settings based on the updated info.
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