K0HB:
I see BPL as spokes on a wheel, no matter what degree they are measured
in the circle, they all return to the central hub, the internet. How many
users a "spoke" can accommodate, that is what we are finding out and the
evil doers attempting to halt. You are just attempting to play the end
game, there are many moves in between.
We can't even argue that point before the real data is ALL in...
If those who jumped the bandwagon, over-reacted, already attempted to try
BPL as if it where on trial, and ended up looking self-serving are
correct, well, won't they crow as roosters that "WE WERE RIGHT!"
But, if they are wrong, a way is found, let us see if they can behave as
gentlemen and accept the criticism...
Frankly, I think you are all wet on what to get worried and upset about...
I am much more concerned how such a system could be used to spy on the
citizens of this country--and I am voicing that in other forums... a
hobby I can abandon--if ABSOLUTELY necessary.
My freedom I cannot, and my attempting to maintain that/those freedom(s)
and oppose counter forces could easily kill me...
John
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 02:28:35 +0000, KØHB wrote:
"John Smith" wrote
Read my past posts, I say the hardware/software guys working on BPL have
some ideas to check out, they are doing that now. If it is feasible it
will come to use, if not, it too will go the way of the dodo bird. I am
saying any number of "authority hobbyists" which don't know a fifo, lilo,
circular queue, linked list, doubly-linked list or binary tree from a
banana tree don't count. And, most likely, don't even have the beginning
of knowledge to make a statement on its' feasibility.
Wasn't arguing it's feasibility --- it's proven to work.
I was challenging your expressed notion that the frequency of operation could
likely be held under 300KHz.
73, de Hans, K0HB
Product Development Manager http://www.adc.com