On Sun, 3 Jul 2005, J.D. Falk wrote:


On 07/03/05, "Jay R. Ashworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

How do we *know* there are no fundamentally new great concepts ...
unless we *try a lot of stuff*.

        Trying stuff is good -- until something's tried, none of us can
        really know what it'll do.  At what point do entirely off-network
        experiments become on-topic for nanog?  (I doubt anyone has an
        easy answer, I just wanted to throw the question out there.)

How many light bulbs did Edison throw away?

edison didn't invent the light bulb...

        42?



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