Real Snail Mail
A few news outlets, mostly in the UK, have picked up the story of gastropod-enabled email delivery. The RealSnailMail project out of Bournemouth University uses snails with RFID tags to deliver email. The service will officially launch at SIGGRAPH on August 11, 2008. While it's still under development, the perpetrators write, "For testing purposes some messages may be forwarded sooner than expected. Sorry we can not guarantee unreliability of service at this time. We hope to have RealSnailMail working less predictably as soon as possible."
research time well spent.
Can lost packets be partially attributed to interference from RFC 1149?
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This is great news! As the CIO of a well known Fortune 500 company, I can envision some innovative global solutions built on this compelling technology.
McCain/Palin '08. Now THAT's hope and change!
Good thing this is only in the UK, otherwise the USPS might start getting worried about the competition.
This guy's the limit!
Snails should be just another layer of slowness for
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1217.html system!
Well, they tried to get the snails to carry the actual message, but it turns out the snails couldn't reliably copy it because not only do they lack hands, but their penmanship is atrocious.
Attempts to get the snails to carry the emails in their internal memory were likewise unsuccessful because the snails lacked the ability to reliably retrieve the message from memory or communicate it effectively at the other end. Indeed, it was never really possible to determine if the messages were actually maintained in the snail's memory at all, even after repeated attempts to store them there. The snails did, however, form an inexplicable appetite for discount v1AgR@, so further study may be warranted.
Anyone interested in investing in my new patented(pending) salt-based router technology?
Layer 4 snail protocols are in charge of resending lost snails. Obviously.
Neither rain nor snow nor sleet, but salt? Oh man.
Even better: Snails on Rails.
Bradley Holt
Just follow the slime.
Have gnu, will travel.
That way, when they start shipping packages, they could call it S-Cargo.