Good thing your paycheck isn't involved; chances are you'd loose it.
Death of the Net predicted, Film at Eleven.
Deja Vu.
- paul
Good thing your paycheck isn't involved; chances are you'd loose it.
Death of the Net predicted, Film at Eleven.
Deja Vu.
- paul
>
>This means to all who use routers to do transport *and* routing
>calculations/table management on memory bound devices: you're out of
>business on 10/1/1996. This is when 'the Internet' crashes. In reality,
>it is when all lemmings jump the final cliff, and only the 'bad' ones
>will prevail.
>
>Mike
>
>( this is a private statement. Don't get me wrong! mypaycheck is not
>involved!)
>
>Good thing your paycheck isn't involved; chances are you'd loose it.
well, I believe your ciso propaganda stops here, no?
I don't buy cisoc fo rmision critial things, I never will, and I will (or
whoever is with me) survive the 'Internet Crash of '96.
In Sao Paolo, you can still drive a VW taxi. In NYC you cannot. the same
is on the Intenet ( don't forget the quotes! ).
If you go with what everybody uses, you go where everybody goes!
Mike
>
Death of the Net predicted, Film at Eleven. >