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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Schwarz, Barry A) writes:
> Internet is only a reasonable approach when companies are willing to
> provide the same level of quality control over their web sites that they
> do for their traditional media. Other than the CBT site (thank you Sam)
> none of the others I deal with do.  When I'm trying to download the
> solution to a problem, I don't need a link to a page that doesn't exist,
> some distracting animation, annoying pop-ups, notification that the web
> site prefers a different browser, brain dead interfaces that insist you
> enter the same information repeatedly, options that are ignored, and out
> of date content.

old email here from somebody in corporate hdqtrs (in this x-over thread
from vmesa-l list) ... asking if HSDT project had been thinking about
how to do this sort of stuff ... 
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2007i.html#39 Does anyone know of a documented case 
of VM being benetrated by hackers?

this was in the timeframe when we had been doing work w/NSF on what was
to become NSFNET (tcp/ip is the technology basis for the modern
internet, but we claim that NSFNET was the operational basis for the
modern internet, aka high-speed backbone providing internetworking of
networks). some of the old email on the subject from the period
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/lhwemail.html#nsfnet

lots of past posts mentioning HSDT project
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/subnetwork.html#hsdt

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