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- From: John T. Nelson <jtn@potomac.ads.com>
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- >Subject: Re: Eh Charlie... what's that big orange furry thing on the tracks?
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- From: Fred Blonder <fred@brillig.umd.edu>
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- From: John T. Nelson <jtn@potomac.ads.com>
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- Watching trains is fun. The signaling methods are a tad
- baroque but interesting. . . .
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- But usually work. After all, they've had a century to work most of the
- bugs out of the system.
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- Yes but look at how many standards for signaling were devised!
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- Of course we in the computer industry are MUCH smarter. We devise standards
- that benefit everyone and are flexible to accomodate changes in technology.
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- Imagine what the computer industry would be like if it were run like
- the bad old days of railroading! We would have hundreds of different
- rail guages and signaling protocols as well as completely incompatible
- tools, engine parts and engines with different controls! How could
- I transfer coal loaded on my trains to your tracks? How could my
- engineers operate your locomotives? How could I maintain your engines
- in my railyard?
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- HA HA HA ha ha ha ha ... thank heaven we are so much smarter than that!
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