Robin, I find your persistence and posting volume astonishing, particularly given the paucity of actual understanding of the Internet Architecture and Internet Engineering evident in those notes. A possible future endeavour that one might consider is signal processing, a field where the distinction between signal and noise is crucial.
However, I'm not here to run a tutorial, and MANY people active in the Routing RG have asked me to ignore all of your postings, so I'll be very brief today. Earlier, Robin Whittle wrote: > I have raised this critique several times and AFAIK you have > never responded to it. Au contraire. I have responded to you from time to time, both in detail and (more recently) briefly, both on list and off list. One can only believe that either you did not read those notes or you did not understand those notes. > Ran objects to the Core-Edge Elimination vs. Core-Edge > Separation dichotomy, Correct. Some number of other folks take the same view that I do. > but has never given detailed arguments against it. Untrue. Several people, including me, have explained why those words are neither helpful nor clear, both on-list and off-list. Robin either disagrees with or doesn't understand those explanations. Yours, Ran _______________________________________________ rrg mailing list [email protected] http://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/rrg
