From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-ID: <775b8d190601181720q301532afi44c814a8dbc478ab@mail.gmail.com> Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 12:20:47 +1100 From: Bruce Ellis To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@cse.psu.edu> Subject: Re: [9fans] Brdline In-Reply-To: <43CEC9F5.3030005@ajft.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline References: <20060117014256.9D9991140EA@dexter-peak.quanstro.net> <1bd979c8293b4bbbeae8a22108c1a590@terzarima.net> <775b8d190601170845u477ecaebj413ad9b379dad329@mail.gmail.com> <1aba9f7b0601172138v738e6810r8a0a672e35569381@mail.gmail.com> <5E58BDCB-0337-4EFE-8F88-9DAD558ADCFA@telus.net> <775b8d190601172211v2c1d7198pbe9037bcfbbc649@mail.gmail.com> <775b8d190601180625g5369a06dp328f7c7c16c21ba@mail.gmail.com> <43CE5E2D.4080209@lanl.gov> <43CEC9F5.3030005@ajft.org> Topicbox-Message-UUID: dfa033be-ead0-11e9-9d60-3106f5b1d025 or making irrational assumptions about what the compiler does without ever reading K&R. brucee On 1/19/06, Adrian Tritschler wrote: > Ronald G Minnich wrote: > > read "the art of networking style" for a great rant on standards. > > > > Note that film standards are ISO/DIN numbers -- not one number, two. > > That's how they resolved how to pick the #. > > > > 48 byte cells came from standards. > > Ah, but think of the elegance that comes from adding an odd byte-length > of header to result in a prime-number sized packet :-) > > > ron > Adrian > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Adrian Tritschler mailto:ajft@ajft.org > Latitude 38=B0S, Longitude 145=B0E, Altitude 50m, Shoe size 44 > --------------------------------------------------------------- >