21 Oct
1997
21 Oct
'97
11:36 p.m.
On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Dorian R. Kim wrote: ==>On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Richard Irving wrote: ==> ==>> With about 1/3 of all global internet passing through that parking ==>> garage out there, 20% loss starts to take on a whole new meaning... ==> ==>Just curious, but how was that figure arrived at? This figure came out of the most recent Data Communications magazine. The cover had a picture of the parking garage with a cadillac and some grandmother driving it near a secured door. It had a dark, scary caption "One-third of the internet's traffic runs through this underground parking garage in McLean, VA. Should you be scared?" or something similar. /cah