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RE: Sinking feeling about Internet (No LBC)

To: "Scott Gardner" <gardner7@pilot.infi.net>,
Subject: RE: Sinking feeling about Internet (No LBC)
From: "doug russell" <dr-doug@classic.msn.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 98 16:02:35 UT
I think George Carlin has a great routine on a related topic.  The bigger the 
house, the more junk we collect.  When we run out of room for our junk, we 
just go out and get a bigger house and fill that one up ... then we go out and 
get yet another bigger house ...... It's no different with bandwidth.

I have the same problem with my garage.  First house had a one car garage and 
it was filled.  Now I have a three car garage and it's filled too!!!!


Dr. Doug 

An unruly assortment of Bs and Cs in my garage just lounging around waiting 
for their turn.



-----Original Message-----
From:   owner-mgs@autox.team.net  On Behalf Of Scott Gardner
Sent:   Thursday, January 29, 1998 5:21 PM
To:     mgs@autox.team.net
Subject:        Sinking feeling about Internet (No LBC)

All this talk about ADSL, xDSL, and cable modems has gotten me 
thinking, which has gotten me depressed.  I just realized today that 
the Internet is never going to seem any faster than it does right 
now.  Users have an amazing ability to fill available bandwidth.  All 
the faster connections mean is that instead of a web page having a 
100k .JPG file, it will have a 5 MB video clip that automatically 
starts running when you load the page.  Internet phone applications 
will catch on even more, as will full-motion live video.  
        I should have seen this coming sooner.  My first hard drive was a 
$900 ten megabyte external unit, and it filled up quicker than I 
would have imagined.  Ditto for the 40Mb, the 120MB, and the 2.1GB.  
Now that hard drive prices have really begun to plummet, DVD-ROMs are 
becoming popular, with a capacity of 17GB.  Imagine how much 
drive space games and even office applications are going to take up 
in a year or so.
        Is it just me, or are the numbers just getting bigger, while 
capability stays pretty much the same?
Scott
(Who remembers when a bulletin board was some guy's Apple IIe with a 
300 baud modem and a floppy in each drive.)



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