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![]() On Sat, 07 Oct 2006 10:28:10 -0400, Chuck Harris wrote: Slow Code wrote: SC Actually, just make a couple of contacts in any mode. Too many stations sit unused week after week, month after month... Top posting is a sign of inexperience. You are probably a newbie on the net. Go to news.groups and read the FAQ on Usenet etiquette first. After that, come back here and post properly and I will give you my call. Actually top posting is a sign of *experience*. Us guys that were on the internet back when it was run by darpa always top posted. That was because we were running very slow lines, typically 110 to 300 baud, and it was desirable not to have to wait through the down load of a dozen copies of the same quoted Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzt! My bull**** detector just went off real loud. Here is an authoritative statement about ARPANET from one of Comer's books: "Initially, most of the leased data circuits in the ARPANET operated at 56 Kbps, a speed considered extremely fast in 1968 but slow by current standards." -- Douglas E. Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume One, 3rd Edition, Prentice-Hall (1995), page 57. 300 baud, my ass! You should have been on a time sharing machine connected directly to the 56K ARPANET, so don't bother to backpedal by claiming dialup speeds. (And of course Usenet didn't even begin until the 80's, shortly after ARPANET had ended.) Don't try to bull**** someone who has forgotten more about the subject than you have yet to learn. SC |
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