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To: The Phoenix who wrote (27138)7/30/1999 10:46:00 AM
From: Mighty Mizzou  Respond to of 77400
 
OG, Bill V., and Bill C., I enjoyed your rational debate on the t-bit switches. Somewhat informative food for thought for a change. Keep it up. I especially appreciate no pot shots at each other. Keep it rolling.

Have a great weekend.



To: The Phoenix who wrote (27138)7/30/1999 11:50:00 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
There are a thousand ways you to build a new
network today. It is up to the vendor to stand up and persuade the
operator, that HIS way of building it is the right one. And by right
one I mean, one that will help him make money. Make money not
only next month, but as well as next two to three years.

By then he would have to implement new technologies because
there would be newer stuff on the market that would render his
network obsolete.

But there is a catch. And that is the "Elmatador Uncertainty
Principle" Which says:

"Even the best network cannot be implemented economically.
Because the moment that people take note of it and react to it, it has
already changed the way networks should be built."