On 5/14/11 4:49 PM, Richard Gray wrote:
> I'm inclined to agree. This list isn't broken, so I cannot see the need to
> change just for change's sake.
Some people seem to want to turn the entire Internet into the World
Wide Web...basically replacing everything, all protocols and network
applications, with HTML on port 80 and dispensing with everything else.
This is usually due to inexperience or unwillingness to learn about
those other parts of the Internet, and a fear of unfamiliar things and
the assumption that they're automatically "hard". They know a web
browser, they start out thinking they're accessing "the Internet", in
its entirety, with it. When they learn that there's a whole lot to the
Internet other than the World-Wide Web, they want everything to move TO
the WWW so they don't have to learn anything else.
Personally, I try not to associate with those types of people. Since
making that decision, I find my life is far more pleasant.
-Dave
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