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
