On May 3, 4:27am, "anil" wrote:
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} -Anil (PhD [Comp-Sci Tokyo Inst of Technology]- Sister School of MIT)
} Does that count??
Since this thread seems to have concluded, I won't belabour the
point. However, comp-sci is a huge field with many specialities and in
many cases, subspecialities. You say that you have a PhD in comp-sci,
but you didn't tell us what the topic of your thesis was or anything
else about your background. For all we know, you could have studied
something human interface design or something else that has nothing to
do with networking. So, saying that you have a PhD in comp-sci really
doesn't tell us anything.
As another example, somebody on one of the other mailing lists I'm
on tried to claim that you can do full-duplex with a hub. When people
corrected him, he said that he was an Electronics Engineer and that he
should know. Electronics Engineering is a very large field, so unless
he specifically studied physical networking hardware, he wouldn't
know. Anybody that knows anything about networking knows that a hub is
a dumb multiport repeater (i.e. not much more then a signal amplifier)
and therefore can't support full-duplex connections (for that, you need
some smarts). Needless to say, he got thoroughly trounced for his
haughty attitude.
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