
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Wednesday 09 May 2007
The development of speed of communication does not...
René de Wind
The 'obvious question' - do we want to live in a s...
David Flint
A byte is 8 bits. Surely, therefore, a novel of 1...
Anonymous
What about using the most popular "internet passti...
L to the J
We're used to dealing with "abstraction" but...
...
Richard
What about a physical media analogy?
A song tak...
Neil Taggart
Go back to the old 'big pipe' analogy. You can eve...
Colin Bryant
Rene = It is a tough one and unlike anything we ha...
Peter Cochrane
David = Perhaps speed will help those making clima...
Peter Cochrane
L to the J = Well both actually...provided I am no...
Peter Cochrane
Richard = I'm afraid our education system is not o...
Peter Cochrane
Colin = We now have the technology to get rid of t...
Peter Cochrane
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