Re: RFC 6921 on Design Considerations for Faster-Than-Light (FTL) Communication

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The words in this message are to be interpreted as described in RFC 6919.

Here are some considerations for Faster-Than-Light Communication (see RFC 6921).

 *  Bring value when you send a message.  Do not seek value.

    Value-seeking questions such as, "What are you doing tonight?" make people
    sound too needy and also fail to inspire any emotion in the person whom
    they are communicating with.

 *  Avoid sending too many messages.

    This is meant to keep someone who is interested in a person from sounding
too desperate or like they have no reason to live other than to send messages.

 *  Keep it simple, stupid.

The whole point of communicating with a person is to make the person get the
    point without being long-winded, which can be boring.

Regards,
-sm





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