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Frank Coluccio Technology Forum - ASAP
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157 re: wide versus long time From a friend and sometimes - albeit, not frequentlyFrank A. Coluccio-10/31/1999
156 frank...im a newbie to ur thread...ive appreciated ur insightful and thorough pmact-10/31/1999
155 re: contra-indications, too many cooks in the kitchen, queuing vs bandwidth JaFrank A. Coluccio-10/31/1999
154 Frank, Thanks again for eloquently explaining switching/routing of data. I gRCDTD-10/31/1999
153 >> Assuming that they had 100 data centers, then we're talking about Jay Lowe-10/31/1999
152 re: Internet2: under the knife with I2 A rather obscure news item from the BelFrank A. Coluccio-10/31/1999
151 re: Two similar, yet distinct, TV transmission topics happening here wonk, it&Frank A. Coluccio-10/30/1999
150 Dave: Notwithstanding that I haven't kept up with HDTV, the Sinclair petitwonk-10/30/1999
149 Hello Frank, I guess the short answer would be not for at least 7-10 years. Eveftth-10/30/1999
148 Dave, and Wonk, great discussion and a good refresher as to the issues in this Frank A. Coluccio-10/30/1999
147 Hello WW, I think the statement they make ("...because a failure of digitftth-10/30/1999
146 Welcome Aboard, Kathi! I'm not so far ahead as it might seem. Most of whatFrank A. Coluccio-10/30/1999
145 Frank, thanks greatly for that explanation. It switched the light in my head a RCDTD-10/30/1999
144 Re: Yet More OT Hi Frank, NS would be Netscape, sorry for the confusion, I tRaymond Duray-10/30/1999
143 Frank, you just have to lose that new found paranoia and jump back in. Can you Harmony-10/30/1999
142 And kudos to you, Ray, for persevering through the sometimes lengthy tomes I haFrank A. Coluccio-10/30/1999
141 re: switching forums Tito, the questions you've askedFrank A. Coluccio-10/30/1999
140 Re: Way OT, some may want to pass by Hi Frank, One of the interesting and peRaymond Duray-10/30/1999
139 re: bandwidth, cache and internet time: the perishables of domination Ray, theFrank A. Coluccio-10/30/1999
138 Re: LoudCloud and SpotOn Here's a link to the cast of characters at LC. LoRaymond Duray-10/30/1999
137 Hi Glenn, Re: <i> I can give you references to the some of the companieRaymond Duray-10/30/1999
136 <i>...The Consumer Electronics Manufacturing Association has, by far, thewonk-10/30/1999
135 re: DTV. Putting analog protocols to work to bring about Digital TV. [ ? ] DavFrank A. Coluccio-10/30/1999
134 Regarding the recent fuss over 8VSB vs. COFDM: sbgi.net The following is some ftth-10/29/1999
133 re: bandwidth after death: paranoia on the 'net. Coffe, Tea, and NSPs Frank A. Coluccio-10/29/1999
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