Oh those avian carriers
Now this takes RFC1149 a bit further. Usually those RFC:s released on AD-year April 1st are a bit of a joke, and apparently Norwegian lack that gene and took things seriously. What is more amazing, they got it working (and still struggling to convert my b/w tv to color with a little help of nylon stockings).
I also seem to remember the olden days when the story went: "Where is the largest bandwidth over the Atlantic?", and the answer would be "That happens when the US Army sends back their backup tapes from Germany to the US in Hercules planes". Don't know whether that is/was true but a thoughtful story.
Earlier this week Unlimited IT (South African) got frustrated with the bandwidth limits in the area, so they decided to put their trust in Winston, the 11-month old pigeon, trained to fly home when needed. This time the guys (I take it it is guys doing this type of geeky stuff) packed Winston's bag and beat the local ISP by running eights 'round the ISP. Kicks butt!
I also seem to remember the olden days when the story went: "Where is the largest bandwidth over the Atlantic?", and the answer would be "That happens when the US Army sends back their backup tapes from Germany to the US in Hercules planes". Don't know whether that is/was true but a thoughtful story.
Earlier this week Unlimited IT (South African) got frustrated with the bandwidth limits in the area, so they decided to put their trust in Winston, the 11-month old pigeon, trained to fly home when needed. This time the guys (I take it it is guys doing this type of geeky stuff) packed Winston's bag and beat the local ISP by running eights 'round the ISP. Kicks butt!
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