On 13 Mar 2013, at 22:45, Michael Thomas wrote:

> The problem here is that you actually believe this.

You're right. I'm living in a fantasy world, where Apple shipped DNS-Based 
Service Discovery in August 2002, then went on make mobile telephones, tablet 
computers, and television set-top boxes that use it, even opened a chain of 
retail stores selling said products, and the Apple stock price skyrocketed from 
$10/share to as high as $40 or maybe even $50/share. (I could claim in my 
delusional fantasy world that the stock price went even higher than $50/share, 
but even my imagination is not that outlandish.)

Of course the truth is that none of these products ever existed, and these days 
Apple is long forgotten, and most IETF attendees  have never even heard of it.

Right, Michael?

Stuart Cheshire

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