24 Sep
2001
24 Sep
'01
2:37 p.m.
"Grant A. Kirkwood" wrote:
Sean Donelan wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Alex Bligh wrote:
The national air traffic system makes a poor analogy to the Internet in this case, IMHO. If O'Hare got nuked tomorrow, we'd have some serious disruption in passenger traffic. If PAIX fell into the ocean, OTOH, traffic would simply route around it. Isn't that how we try to engineer the Internet?
So in other words, yes, everything is important, and yes, nothing is particularly important.
But there was a point in time when taking out a certain parking garage in Va could have caused us a very great deal of difficulty. But I'd say we are past that, for the most part. Bob