On 11/5/2011 8:49 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:
So you're saying that what the Internet "is" is defined by what eats
the most bandwidth? So what happens if I get thirty of my closest
friends with serious bandwidth access to start moving data on port 70,
does that mean Gopher is now what the Internet is all about?
Do you see why I'm saying your reasoning is flawed? At this point,
note well that I don't believe for a second that you actually THINK
this way. I'm quite certain you're just pushing my buttons, probably
because you know I'm hip-deep in op-amps at the moment (oh, but we
probably don't really use THOSE anymore either!) with a demo mere days
away.
*grumble*
-Dave
I love op amps. Actually I'd rather talk about them. I was a recording
engineer once upon a time that was an all Neve shop. You'll be all like
, "Yea whatever" Anyway. Man the fights we had over TL072 vs 5534 etc
vs all the *magic* that somehow magically flows through individual
transistors was funny.
I was beaten with a small piece of rubber hose when I didn't tow class
A line. No class A circuit ever made a bad song sound good. Sometimes
it made a great song better though.