Steve Wray wrote
> One word. Ok two;
> Driving Test.
>
> Do you have a driving license?
Yes. Got it 19 cars ago.
> Did you buy it from a shop or did you have to demonstrate
> an acceptable level of competence?
I passed a test for driving a car. Not for a truck or an aeroplane, so I am
not allowed
* Steve Wray wrote on Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 16:05 +1300:
> Driving Test.
>
> Do you have a driving license? Did you buy it from a shop or
> did you have to demonstrate an acceptable level of competence?
It was a special offer in the super market :) just kidding.
I don't think that this helps, to
> > One word. Ok two;
> > Driving Test.
> >
> > Do you have a driving license?
> > Did you buy it from a shop or did you have to demonstrate
> > an acceptable level of competence?
> >
> > Who administers it?
>
> Holy Crap. You've got to be kidding. What an insane analogy.
Totally, to most of yo
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Steve Wray wrote:
> One word. Ok two;
> Driving Test.
>
> Do you have a driving license?
> Did you buy it from a shop or did you have to demonstrate
> an acceptable level of competence?
>
> Who administers it?
Holy Crap. You've got to be kidding. What an insane analogy.
Fi
an
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> Steve Wray wrote
>
> >So demonstrate to your ISP that you are competent.
> >Whats wrong with that?
>
> There i
Steve Wray wrote
>So demonstrate to your ISP that you are competent.
>Whats wrong with that?
There is a lot wrong wit that. Maybe not at first sight.
Why should I prove anything? Who is competent to be the judge? And, what is
worse, demonstrate my skills on what? Suppose I am very competent in s
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> * yossarian wrote on Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 19:52 +0100:
&g
* yossarian wrote on Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 19:52 +0100:
> My question - must my ISP know all types of traffic legit to me, in order to
> service me?
I don't think they can. Maybe they can serve AOL customers
without any requirements except high color depth, but for people
that work with the net, t