From: Jay Hennigan (jay@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 21 2001 - 01:25:39 GMT-3
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Yurchenko, Michael wrote:
> Yes, electronic devices are rather poorly fit for conveying the information.
> I believe a system should be designed to allow for telepathic connections
> between human beings. Interesting problems would arouse, such as difficulty
> to summarize the address tables, and possible unwillingness for some
> participants to act as routers, in which case alternate configuration
> methods such as bribing or threats could prove feasible if not desirable.
> For extreme cases, a downgrade (ie lobotomy) may be warranted.
Rent the movie, "The President's Analyst". Oldie classic, and shows who
the real bad guys are.
-- Jay Hennigan - Network Administration - jay@west.net NetLojix Communications, Inc. NASDAQ: NETX - http://www.netlojix.com/ WestNet: Connecting you to the planet. 805 884-6323
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