Re: TCP/IP Terms

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>   | I for one, don't want to see OSI overtake in any way TCP/IP, even in
>   | definitions.
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> I'd actually much prefer for OSI to win the "war of the definitions".
> Rigid definitions tend to constrain thinking to fit into the patterns
> defined.   We're much better off just having a rough idea what things
> mean when it gets to this level.
>
> kre

I don't want to see TCP/IP be overtaken either. It's the root of the
Internet, not OSI or anything else. Maybe TCP/IP needs to be more
competative.
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