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From: "vint cerf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Stephen Casner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: Re: [Hist Trivia] IP Protocol Layers


> Danny had a very big influence on the split - he had a great
> analogy between milk and wine - it was ok for wine packets
> to be delayed (they got better with age) but milk was something
> else. That led to UDP for real-time stuff, especially voice
> packets - yeah, we were doing packet voice as far back as 1975.
>
> vint
>

IPv4, IPv6, IPv8, IPv16....people are learning...

Most people, when asked what the Internet is, think it is 2D WEB Services.
People can read the archives about what 2D graphics work was like in the
mid 70's. In many respects, it has not changed much, the protocols have
just besome more inefficient, because people perceive that bandwidth is
infinite.

Others view the Internet as the Name Space. That has been a human travesty
in the way that has been managed. Fortunately, a new generation of netizens
are breaking down the barriers, similar to the way the Berlin Wall fell.

Wide-Spread Support is Important for TLDs.
Our .BIZ is a good example.
Who would have thought that it would survive and now find its way into all
the roots ?

Jim Fleming
Why gamble with a .BIZ Lottery?, get the real .BIZ
http://www.DOT-BIZ.com
http://www.BIZ.Registry
0:212 - BIZ World


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