Re: Are the Route Servers Viable Solutions That Are Being Held Hostage?
| I asked Bud, "Bud, will your I/R to RF transcievers send data at | greater than 2.4kps?". "Yes", replied Bud, "but it will take some work, and cost $X". | "And will your I/R to RF transcievers send data bidirectionally?" | I asked Bud. "Yes", replied Bud, "but it will take some work, and cost $X". So you paid him $X and he set about his business. Some months later, you are wondering why you haven't had a fully-working, delivered, useful, marketable product. "What happened?", you ask Bud. Bud explains that the problem was that there were some other organizations who didn't put in the (unpaid-for by Bud) effort needed to get Bud the information Bud needed to make things work as planned, even though those organizations might get some benefit from the work Bud was doing. "But given $X or even $X times N, could you have accumulated all the information yourself, in principle, in this time?", you ask Bud. "And could you not have foreseen this problem, or even explained to me earlier than now that it was a difficulty that could be overcome by more resources for you to gather up this information more independently?" Hm, I wonder what the answers are. Sean.
Sean, are you sure this was the Bud at Radio Shack? It sounds more like Bud from SAIC. -alan ......... Sean Doran is rumored to have said: ] ] | I asked Bud, "Bud, will your I/R to RF transcievers send data at ] | greater than 2.4kps?". ] ] "Yes", replied Bud, "but it will take some work, and cost $X". ] ] | "And will your I/R to RF transcievers send data bidirectionally?" ] | I asked Bud. ] ] "Yes", replied Bud, "but it will take some work, and cost $X". ] ] So you paid him $X and he set about his business. ] ] Some months later, you are wondering why you haven't had ] a fully-working, delivered, useful, marketable product. ] ] "What happened?", you ask Bud. ] ] Bud explains that the problem was that there were some other ] organizations who didn't put in the (unpaid-for by Bud) ] effort needed to get Bud the information Bud needed to make ] things work as planned, even though those organizations ] might get some benefit from the work Bud was doing. ] ] "But given $X or even $X times N, could you have accumulated ] all the information yourself, in principle, in this time?", ] you ask Bud. "And could you not have foreseen this problem, ] or even explained to me earlier than now that it was a ] difficulty that could be overcome by more resources for you ] to gather up this information more independently?" ] ] Hm, I wonder what the answers are. ] ] Sean. ] ]
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Alan Hannan
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Sean Doran