> >Garbage Vic. The success of the Internet itself is due mainly to > >individuals and small groups getting off their butts and innovating > >first, then showing the world. Design-by-committee is precisely why > >ISO/OSI failed, and TCP/IP triumphed. > > You now that's probably a very good example. Consider it stolen for my > talks later this year. I'll remember to credit you for it :) If you had asked, I might have given permission. As it is, I explicitly do not. Please don't use it, credit or not. > I remember developing from tool kits in 1980's (mid), and people of high > regard in Australian Technology were laughing at me because I was wasting > my time developing with IP. "Netbios was the way to go. It works, it's > there now. Why reinvent what works?" > [...] > Where are those people today? Some are ISP's, I bump into them every > nown-then. Some have vanished completely, some are watching the world go > by because they are really not up to all these new fangled things, that > were really there before their time anyway. Right - so in ten years we've all gotten walking sticks and feeble minded. One day Adam you'll post a message without taking a shot at the rest of the world other than yourself. I sincerely hope to live to see the day. ---- Paul Brooks | paul.brooks§globalone.net Manager, Data Networks | pbrooks§gip.net Global One Communications | Ph +61 2 9290 9000 Sydney, Australia |Received on Fri Mar 06 1998 - 09:45:34 UTC
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