On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, George Michaelson wrote:
> o Internet driving licences may seem a bit naff, but there
> is value in requiring people to migrate to a power-user
> status by at least trying to teach them that there are
> consequences to using tools in distributed c
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Rick H Wesson wrote:
> does anyone know of any implementations of CIP?
ROADS http://www.roads.lut.ac.uk/>.
Tatty bye,
Jim'll
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Jean-Paul Jeral wrote:
> (1)
> http://www.unl.ias.unu.edu/publications/gm/breaking/bre/brk-02.htm
> states that:
>
> `UNL represents sentences in the form of
> logical expressions, without ambiguity.
> These expressions are not for humans to
> read, but for computers.'
S
I might be missing something here but weren't mobile phones around for
years before they became as ubiquituous as they are now?
Tatty bye,
Jim'll
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Rosie Drugeault wrote:
> why don't you come along to WAPconvention 2000 and give our delegates that
> warm fuzzy feeling with the real story?
'Cos I've got better things to do with my time than go to conventions. ;-)
Tatty bye,
Jim'll
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, V Guruprasad wrote:
> Could you please take a look at
> draft-guruprasad-addressless-internet-00.txt
> ?
I've just started to read it and in 1.1 it says:
"- requiring e2e network knowledge (omniscience) at each node in the
form of e2e routing tables (Section 1