On Thu Nov 20 19:21:51 EST 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> this correction: 9P is _not_ all text, but it consists of a well-defined 
> set of messages. The idea, anyway, is the same.

wrong.  binary would be the opposite of text.

> 
> >> That's wrong (or maybe I'm wrong). Whatever "network glue" /net uses to
> >> get  the host represented on the network lies _entirely_ outside of 9P's
> >> domain.
> >
> > this is a tautology; 9p does not define semantics.  equivalently,
> > everything telnet does is outside of the domain of tcp/ip.  or, the
> > vehicle i use to get to work has no bearing on what i do at work.
> 
> In what way is an informative statement a tautology? 

thus, if you're following along, your statement did not inform.

- erik

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