Yeah, what's the rush. In my time, when we had to walk to the office (teleworking was done by the people inventing the television), 25 miles throught the snow, and uphill both ways, we had to bang rocks together to get our ones and zeros (I fondly remember we invented the one, that made life so much easier), we were happy if we could send an email in less than a week. To the other end of the hallway. Using bangpaths.

Youngsters. Next thing they want is interactive processing, with actual keyboard and a vt100 terminal. If batch processing was good enough for God, it's good enough for mankind.


In reply to Re^2: sendmail in 1 millisecond by Anonymous Monk
in thread sendmail in 1 millisecond by gurupak

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