From: Shane Dempsey (sdempsey at domain tssg.wit.ie)
Date: Thu 23 Sep 1999 - 16:38:41 IST
I can't find a time warping router anywhere in the cisco catalogue?
Pity really. I suppose that it could be worse.
He could find that when he went to download Netscape ( why would he want to
?)
It was already in the directory that he wanted to put it in.
The practical applications of Quantum computing.
Is it an wave , is it a particle , no its Netscape ?
...shane
----- Original Message -----
From: Justin Mason <jm at domain jmason.org>
To: <ilug at domain linux.ie>
Sent: 23 September 1999 16:24
Subject: [ILUG] [ot] it'd make you sick
> MediaOne has done a spectacular job in the Boston area of connecting its
cable
> modem subscribers with the rest of the global network. Packets take 12
> milliseconds (20 hops) to make the round-trip from my desk to the Exodus
hub in
> Pennsauken, N.J. (For comparison, a particle of light would take just 3.2
> milliseconds to make the round-trip, implying that MediaOne has installed
some
> awesomely fast routers between Cambridge and the Garden State.) I am 80
> milliseconds away from Microsoft in Redmond, Wash. I can download Netscape
> Communicator 4.5 -- which resides on a server in San Jose -- in less than
4
> minutes.
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