AW: Thanks for visiting MP3.com

2000-07-07 Thread EXTERN Feigel Reinhold (Marconi; MC-AC/WES1)
I didn't have you provided with my e-mail address. That is in fact again one of the outrageous trials to make mony using huge e-mail exploder for free advertisment. Disappear immediately from this location, click yourself back behind your firewall and stay there at least over the weekend. I stro

Re: Thanks for visiting MP3.com

2000-07-07 Thread Jonathan Buschmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, 07 Jul 2000 01:52:03 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > Thanks again for visiting MP3.com and providing us with your > > email address. If you would like to unsubscribe from future > > MP3.com announcements, or if you received this message in > > error, please

Re: Thanks for visiting MP3.com

2000-07-07 Thread Robert G. Ferrell
>OK, I'll bite now. I know what a two-by-four is, but what's a clue-by-four? A clue-by-four is a large, heavy, blunt object used to forcibly inject clues into those who have proven otherwise clue-resistant. RGF Robert G. Ferrell, CISSP Who goeth withou

Re: Thanks for visiting MP3.com

2000-07-07 Thread Keith Moore
> A clue-by-four is a large, heavy, blunt object used to forcibly inject clues > into those who have proven otherwise clue-resistant. sometimes this is done by inducing unconsciousness, thereby raising the clue level in a subject who was formerly negatively clued. Keith

Re: Defining "Internet" (or "internet")

2000-07-07 Thread Joe Touch
> TSIGARIDAS PANAGIOTIS wrote: > > I found this definition in the INTEROP Book of Carl Malamud. > > The Internet (note the uppercase "I') is a network infrastructure that > supports reasearch, engineering, education, and commercial services. > The word internet (with a lowercase "i") refers t

Re: wireless services

2000-07-07 Thread James P. Salsman
Aditya, Thank you for your Internet message: >... why are you segregating these voice features with web/email/WAP? I do not understand that question. My problem stems from the use of the verb "segregating" modified by "with" -- those two do not work well together. >... using WAP, we can eas

Re: Speakers - WAP CONVENTION - The European Event

2000-07-07 Thread Rosie Drugeault
why don't you come along to WAPconvention 2000 and give our delegates that warm fuzzy feeling with the real story? Speaker applications welcome. Rosie Drugeault -Message d'origine- De : Jon Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> À : Rosie Drugeault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL

Re: Defining "Internet" (or "internet")

2000-07-07 Thread Jim_Stephenson-Dunn
I always thought that Internet with capital "I" meant the Internet between countries, whilst the internet with a lower case "i" is referred to by the press as an intranet within a corporate structure. Both run IP but within different environments. Just my 2 cents. Jim *

Re: Defining "Internet" (or "internet")

2000-07-07 Thread Masataka Ohta
Jim; > I always thought that Internet with capital "I" meant the Internet between > countries, whilst the internet with a lower case "i" is referred to by the > press as an intranet within a corporate structure. Both run IP but within > different environments. They are same.

Internet vs internet

2000-07-07 Thread vinton g. cerf
Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2000 21:16:47 -0700 >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Defining "Internet" (or "internet") >To: "vinton g. cerf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >X-Lotus-FromDomain: 3COM >Original-recipient: rfc822;[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > >Thanks for deciphering my blurb into somet

Re: Defining "Internet" (or "internet")

2000-07-07 Thread Craig Simon
Eric Brunner wrote: > Anyone else with a normative legal reference, your favorite ... I saw this in someone's sig line. But what *IS* the internet? It's the largest equivalence class in the reflexive transitive symmetric closure of the relationship "can be reached by an IP packet from". --Set

Re: Internet vs internet

2000-07-07 Thread Masataka Ohta
Vint; > >the capital I meant the public Internet - nothing to do with countries - > >just that this was the global, publicly accessible Internet. > > > >"internet" meant a private network that used IP technology. In many RFCs, "internet" is used as adnoun. > "INTERNET IS FOR EVERYONE!"