dood, that happened looooooooooooooooong ago, and in fact a **direct** result
of that is the Internet as we know it today.
sorta like spark plugs you find on those Perkins 4-108's you say are common as
drive engines on longliner fishing boats in New England.
of course, if you wish to continue to use Baudot coding, have at it.
From: (Steven Shelikoff)
Date: 7/16/2004 5:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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On 16 Jul 2004 14:13:17 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote:
"steve", your knowledge base in telecom is *almost* as bad as your knowledge
base in boats. Your knowledge base, however, in things engine is less than
zero.
I do hope you have left the telecom industry twenty years back, for if not
you
are totally unemployable today, except in some grandfathered gov job.
You're the one who doesn't even know that the DoD has their own router
based network separate from the internet for stuff they don't want you
to be able to see. Probably because it's too new for you... it only
started up around 10 years ago.
I'll give you a hint: just google up SIPRNET and learn something for a
change.
Steve