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

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Actually, getting rich without implementing anything seems to happen quite often enough these days - it's called acquisition.


On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 6:12 PM, Wes Beebee (wbeebee) <wbeebee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Or use the FTL to predict the company stock price so that you get rich
without
implementing anything.

- Wes

On 4/5/13 5:12 AM, "Adrian Farrel" <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>So instead of asking the community "do you have an intention to implement
>and
>deploy?" we should ask "have you already been going to have implemented
>and
>deployed yet?"
>
>>> thinking about this and assuming that the FTL Communication are
>>> deployed in a not too far distant future, wouldn't we have started
>>> to receive packets that was sent in the future already now?
>>
>> Indeed, and this tells us that publication of this was important,
>> since we'll need to be in a position to handle the issues that will
>> occur much sooner than deployment, and for that matter
>> development of the technology.
>



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