There are a number of reasons why Timm Murray is wrong about
permanence.  His reasons are about as well-thought out as crackpot
hubris, which makes me upset when looking at new protocols.

* USENET:  it is a problem that USENET looses its messages.
  Timm says that "nobody complains".  This is patently false.
  Everybody complains about it.  It is a large problem.  The main
  problem is that discussions never get more than about two weeks old,
  thus capping the inteligence and usefulness of USENET severely into
  the potty-training years of a young child.  Another big problem

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