Ehud Gavron writes:
You've shown usual lack of understanding of bandwidth usage, conservation, and reservation, despite many comments from Michael and others.
RFCs don't pressure developers or users, and has nothing to do with your seriously messed-up religious viewpoints on "retail networks" or whatever else you were typing while your prozac wore off.
Please don't make it any worse by calling for an RFC ''so marketing can force'' some solution you don't understand to a problem you can't define on a network you don't run or ever will grok.
-- Ehud Net.signature less than 5 lines, including -- First Internet service based in XXX where the owner isn't a moron
Ehud, I'm sorry I'm so stupid. I guess Per Bilse should fire that other stupid person in his office for suggesting an RFC - but Per's own .sig is 7 lines, so I guess he must be an outcast already also. Luckily for Michael, he owns his own network, so nobody can fire him for stupidly suggesting that an RFC could be used to pressure developers. For everyone else: I'm not sure what triggers these outbursts at me by Ehud, but the first one appeared to be some kind of religious fanaticism directed at my choice of name for my network. Most people who get it (there are people who don't) find the choice amusing, and I have more than my share of religious organizations as clients because of it. -- Dick St.Peters, Gatekeeper and moron, Pearly Gateway, Ballston Spa, NY stpeters@NetHeaven.com Owner, NetHeaven 518-885-1295/800-910-6671 Internet for Albany/Saratoga, Glens Falls, North Creek, & Lake Placid First Internet service based in the 518 area code