I have an idea of what they are and an interest in understanding more,
but the choice to use introverted and effectively cryptographic
language makes it hard to learn.

I'm not busting your chops personally. It's just a personal annoyance
with companies like MS and MM that instead of actually trying to help
people understand, they expect people to already have a wealth of
knowledge. I'm not a server admin but I'd like to do things like run a
web server for myself which might include maintaining IIS, CF, mySQL,
etc. But because critical information is either assumed or presented
in a cryptic fashion, it's almost impossible to do so without
problems. At the very least I'm likely to create huge security holes
just because the companies make gross assumptions about their
userbase.

-Kevin


On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 10:43:42 -0500, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A non-techie wouldn't even know what "simultaneous connections" are.  No
> sense in writing for one.

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