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of course not
but we have to understand that we have done things with the internet that its creaters never dreamed could be possible. To be able to handle all that we ask of it, and what we will ask of it in the future, it has to evolve. We cannot assume that the orignal structure will be able to handle everything we throw at it without making neccessary adjustments
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So therefore ...  mooseday | 04/22/04
of course not  zijiang | 04/22/04
Yes, innovation is over, doom is coming  pa2004 | 04/22/04
while I agree people want to take us there  V Sanders | 04/24/04
If this is it  ParadigmOdyssey | 04/22/04
anonymity  RobertoSalazar | 04/22/04
not to mention  V Sanders | 04/24/04
Sounds like Windows  middle of nowhere | 04/22/04
I thought the same thing  rapson | 04/22/04
Does anybody know what he's talking about?  Anton Philidor | 04/22/04
Look to the past for the answer.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/22/04
Yeah, can't look to this essay.  Anton Philidor | 04/22/04
O.T. Re-inventing the wheel.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/22/04
I'm reminded...  rapson | 04/22/04
I love WATCHING Deadwood..  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/22/04
re: O.T. ....  Iain_Peters | 04/23/04
The problem is in how to look  Robert Crocker | 04/23/04
The "internet" isn't a thing  Robert Crocker | 04/23/04
the ability to track users has made there net messy  V Sanders | 04/24/04
what? you mean bank that use a web fron end instead of a real  V Sanders | 04/24/04
so what do we do?  V Sanders | 04/24/04

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