Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 9:02 AM Michael Richardson <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> The part I'd like to simplify is "latency".... Most people can >> understand that the hot water tap doesn't produce hot water instantly, >> but I don't know how leverage that experience to networking directly. >> Idle and Working are good.
> The demo I did in my broadcom preso ages back was the simplest I could
> imagine, but not on the slides. (
> http://www.taht.net/~d/broadcom_aug9_2018.pdf )
> I brought a coffee pot, a large carafe, two differently sized funnels,
> an eye dropper, (and a towel!)
Yes, that's a good demonstration for technical people.
I tried to do this at a LUG with audience involved theatre, but then you did
it better at some Australian event.
But, I'm looking for terminology that I can use with my mother-in-law.
(She's just signed up with a 802.11 based rural provider for her cottage for
the summer. Made financially feasible only because they'll let her cancel
for 6 months when it's winter. I'm providing a modem. I suspect that the
bandwidth is not-constant, so I wonder what I'll tell sql scripts...)
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