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To: Bill on the Hill who wrote (117)5/2/2003 10:36:36 PM
From: Bill on the Hill  Respond to of 155
 
Case in point.

802.11 playtime.

Are 802.11 and the various added standards just playthings. Just check the daily logs of local network administrators. How many specialist firms that are building home networks encountering the request for wireless systems? These small 3 to 25 pc networks are using which technologies to cross connect? Is a DS-3 equivalent of connectivity becoming the standard using wireless network buildout? Does anyone expect 100 meg traffic or know the difference from 54 meg or 11 meg or 2? At what point do they notice?

What distance is becoming standard for broadcast of LAN's? Inside one building or inside one and out and across to another? And then inside to another network? Are multiple routed networks popping up? WAN to LAN to WAN to LAN?

All of these answers are critical to seeing the future of connectivity.

How many of these pc's are performing server functions and how many of these are accessed remotely? What remote access system or program is being used. VPN? PC Anywhere? Hardware. Price? Performance? Ease of use?

How many understand how to use these networks is critical to the knowledge base used to decide future moves.

Do any users cross connect the existing standards ( 802.11a to 802.11b ) or is dual use not yet initiated? What IM programs are these users accessing and do they use the IM programs when commuting or from remote dial in connections?

Like mapping the rabbit hole.



To: Bill on the Hill who wrote (117)5/2/2003 10:59:50 PM
From: Bill on the Hill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 155
 
Answers?

what if i quit and go away? Jeeves suggests to quit smoking. And use one of his hundreds of firms to help.

How long does vacation last? Jeeves says that New York has the most advertising budget and some very deep discounts. Lots of time shares. Must be forever, if you can afford it.

Define vacation. Jeeves want my dates. God, I have not been on a date in years!

How much of my breath do i take in on the next breath. My Gosh! Jeeves cannot sell breath!

How many times is one thought, thought?

Here is a very good clue to the answer to that question.

Positive affirmations: TFT adherents often point out that tapping therapy often remains ineffective until the PR or mini-PR intervention is performed. The argument is made that tapping is ineffective because the polarity of the body's meridian system has reversed itself and must be corrected. Once this reversal has been corrected, the tapping can then be effective. Several interventions for PR have been created. One involves tapping either hand on the fleshy part below the little finger (the karate chop spot) while repeating a phrase such as "I accept myself even though I have this kind of anxiety". Another intervention for correcting PR involves rubbing a spot below the left collar bone while repeating the same phrase. Given the complete absence of evidence for these techniques' ability to correct a purely hypothetical polarity reversal in a purely hypothetical meridian system, the reports of improvement following the use of these techniques requires another explanation. The therapeutic effect of these interventions may be best understood as an example of modifying negative self-statements. This technique is common in cognitive psychotherapy -- though does not produce such a rapid result. There is support for the relationship between positive self-statements and better adjustment versus negative self-statements and pathology and distress (v. Schwartz, & Garamoni, 1986).

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Reminder. Finish answering from Jeeves.