6 Oct
1999
6 Oct
'99
1:45 p.m.
On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Michael Heller wrote:
Has anyone come to the conclusion that there might be a market for titanium-reinforced innerduct? Add up the yearly costs of outages for the average provider and the high costs of indestructable conduit make more sense.
Anyone wanna figure the odds that once production of this starts, and metal cost drop due to volume alloy production titanium-reinforced buckets for the evil hoes will become available? --- As folks might have suspected, not much survives except roaches, and they don't carry large enough packets fast enough... --About the Internet and nuclear war.