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On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote: > No fear. Just an understanding that > nothing that starts simple stays simple > and marketing hype often hides a lack of > knowledge, an unwillingness to know > or even agendas too off-putting to > talk about. Yeah. There's a conversation I can see happening in marketing departments. TECH: We've made a new RPC protocol, improving on the real time response of ONC RPC SALES: What's an RPC protocol? TECH: It allows computers to use each other's facilities over the network. It's kinda like buying stuff by mail order. ... SALES: Our company's revolutionary new technology allows your fridge to buy more food when you run out! > slightly stumbling walk won't send you > on to your bum... but at the end, all > I get is an *ugly girl*. Nicely put :-) > pervasive public systems. Nabster and the dot.bomb > to name only two have dramatically shown the results of > "turning the world upside down" and shaking out the change. I wouldn't like having to write one of these intelligent agents, either... ABS -- Alaric B. Snell http://www.alaric-snell.com/ http://RFC.net/ http://www.warhead.org.uk/ Any sufficiently advanced technology can be emulated in software
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