Was a 1956 Video Phone User - "On the Internet" ?
Based on these ASCII notes...(c. 1995 cave paintings)... http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1775.txt Was a 1956 Video Phone User - "On the Internet" ? http://www.porticus.org/bell/telephones-picturephone.html Is a 2010 HDTV (ATSC DLNA) viewer - "On the Internet" ? Note for IPv6 archeologists...Mobile Digital TV went with IPv4+Shim http://www.atsc.org Funding of the so-called Eco-System (aka Idle Rich Society) also appears to define "The Internet" in some circles. It appears 100+ people live off of Internet Fees for doing largely nothing. They of course travel to explain why that structure is essential. Is it ?
On 4/4/2010 05:00, IPv3.com wrote:
Based on these ASCII notes...(c. 1995 cave paintings)... http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1775.txt
Was a 1956 Video Phone User - "On the Internet" ? http://www.porticus.org/bell/telephones-picturephone.html
Is a 2010 HDTV (ATSC DLNA) viewer - "On the Internet" ?
Note for IPv6 archeologists...Mobile Digital TV went with IPv4+Shim http://www.atsc.org
Funding of the so-called Eco-System (aka Idle Rich Society) also appears to define "The Internet" in some circles. It appears 100+ people live off of Internet Fees for doing largely nothing. They of course travel to explain why that structure is essential. Is it ?
Are you sure you are on the right platform--sounds more like I would expect to hear in Amherst or Sproul hall. Or did you just forget to mention your point? To answer the question in the Subject: (the last time anything made sense to me in that message): No. It was an experiment in the PANS branch of POTS (PSTN to some people). -- Democracy: Three wolves and a sheep voting on the dinner menu. Requiescas in pace o email Ex turpi causa non oritur actio Eppure si rinfresca ICBM Targeting Information: http://tinyurl.com/4sqczs http://tinyurl.com/7tp8ml
Larry Sheldon wrote:
On 4/4/2010 05:00, IPv3.com wrote:
Based on these ASCII notes...(c. 1995 cave paintings)... http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1775.txt
Was a 1956 Video Phone User - "On the Internet" ? http://www.porticus.org/bell/telephones-picturephone.html
Is a 2010 HDTV (ATSC DLNA) viewer - "On the Internet" ?
Note for IPv6 archeologists...Mobile Digital TV went with IPv4+Shim http://www.atsc.org
Funding of the so-called Eco-System (aka Idle Rich Society) also appears to define "The Internet" in some circles. It appears 100+ people live off of Internet Fees for doing largely nothing. They of course travel to explain why that structure is essential. Is it ?
Are you sure you are on the right platform--sounds more like I would expect to hear in Amherst or Sproul hall.
Or did you just forget to mention your point?
To answer the question in the Subject: (the last time anything made sense to me in that message):
No. It was an experiment in the PANS branch of POTS (PSTN to some people).
The degree to which people subscribed to this list, apparently having nothing better to do, will respond to a blatant troll is breathtaking. Of course recent evidence shows quite clearly that [some] people subscribed to this list, apparently having nothing better to do, will respond to anything... - John
On 4/4/2010 09:56, John Sage wrote:
The degree to which people subscribed to this list, apparently having nothing better to do, will respond to a blatant troll is breathtaking.
Mama taught me to be polite and forgiving, it takes me a while to give up on a persistent idiot--I want so badly to find a way to engage them. But I do learn eventually.
Of course recent evidence shows quite clearly that [some] people subscribed to this list, apparently having nothing better to do, will respond to anything...
I am suitably chastened--kind of like being slapped with a stale bar-rag. MY apologies. but I did feel a need to respond to you. I'm over it now. -- Democracy: Three wolves and a sheep voting on the dinner menu. Requiescas in pace o email Ex turpi causa non oritur actio Eppure si rinfresca ICBM Targeting Information: http://tinyurl.com/4sqczs http://tinyurl.com/7tp8ml
Was a 1956 Video Phone User - "On the Internet" ? http://www.porticus.org/bell/telephones-picturephone.html
Seems like ipvsomething.com is just another Internet entrepreneur who earns money from driving traffic to nonsense sites that host Google ads. He seems to think that the NANOG list is a good way to get such traffic both directly from curious NANOG members and indirectly from the URLs that get recorded in various NANOG email archives. Please don't copy his URLs if you reply to one of his messages. --Michael Dillon
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IPv3.com
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John Sage
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Larry Sheldon
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Michael Dillon