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Subject: RE: MS offers "Services For Unix" free of charge
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:16:06 -0500
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> With carrier pigeon 1.0, the beak is so small you have to
> dis-assemble/re-assemble the IP packets.
> 
> Carrier pigeon 2.0 has a bigger beak and can hold a full packet.
> 
> Unfortunately the evolutionary process is goin slow.  Maybe within a
> couple of millenium.
> 
> Have you thought about using IP-over-turkey instead?  
> 
> It is slower and not very sexy, but with the bigger beak, you can get
> better bandwidth.
> 
> Greg

We've been using IP-over-pelican.  No problems with packet
size, excellent bandwidth, and it's eliminated my need for
a weekly trip to the local sushi bar.

-Samrobb

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