Important new RFCs 32
Tom Rothamel writes "A few new RFCs were released today, including
rfc 2549: IP over Avian Carriers with Quality of Service,
rfc 2550: Y10K and Beyond, and
rfc 2551: The Roman Standards Process. "
Your own mileage may vary.
Alternate URLs (Score:1)
http://info.internet.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc/files/r
- Dan Anderson
Y10K solutions (Score:1)
my FAVORITE: 2324 (Score:1)
RFC 2551 should be in Latin (Score:1)
another? (Score:1)
rfc 2549 is old... (Score:1)
Like everything, however, it has its drawbacks in the form of reliability (the lack of it, actually). In particular, the physical medium must always have a surge protector somewhere, lest you don't mind having a high voltage spike fry the physical medium.
^D
Stupid April Fools junk (Score:1)
All the good ones are done.
asinus sum et eo superbio
http://www.faqs.org have all RFC (Score:2)
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Enculturate yourself, folks. (Score:1)
Joke RFCs on April 1st are a long standing tradition -- probably longer than many of you have been on the 'net. If you want some good reading, go to http://www.rfc-editor.org and search for the various RFCs from March 31 or April 1.
These are my *favorite* part of April Fools day, because they often have some real geek humor in them, as opposed to alot of the stupid pranks that get pulled.
Consider yourself enlightened.
rfc 2549 adds quality of service (Score:1)
Already Slashdotted (Score:1)
??? (Score:1)
Finally! (Score:1)
Pig fly RFC (Score:1)
Forget the Alternate URLs!! (Score:1)
No way! (Score:1)
RFD 2549 is longer, funnier, and quite well thought out. I even hesitantly call it an improvement over the earlier, um, technology
Mirror (clickable URLs) (Score:2)
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2550.html [faqs.org]
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2551.html [faqs.org]
liby10k? (Score:1)
RFC 2551: Roman standards (Score:1)
Not terribly funny. The others look more promising.
liby10k? (Score:1)
Finally, some useful information today ... (Score:1)
-- neil
I'm somewhat impressed (Score:1)
--FroBugg
??? (Score:1)
Pig fly RFC (Score:1)
(3) With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is
not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they
are going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them
as they fly overhead.
Finally, some useful information today ... (Score:1)