The class was taught by Dr. Larry Landweber and Dr. Jun Murai. Pretty cool class -- I was in it and helped with the technical side for the last "lecture" (dignitaries talking about how cool it was). Basically, take IPv6, multicast, and 40Mb/sec and see what you can do with it A/V wise. There was an article in the NYT on it (don't have the link, it was in the 30DEC99 "Circuits" section).
And what's that "heaven help Japan" comment supposed to mean?
Did anyone else catch this in the original article?
It has been an uphill battle: At least two federal laws protect content "providers" from being held responsible for illegal activity over their networks.
Maybe I'm reading this wrong, but that seems to say the protection laws are evil horrible things which hurt the little helpless RIAA:) This attitude worries me.
Stampede either a) was never or b) hasn't been a value-added RedHat for at least a year. I've been using it and lately developing for the distro. It has a completely different package system and file system structure. I'd bet they got their facts wrong.
The class was taught by Dr. Larry Landweber and
Dr. Jun Murai. Pretty cool class -- I was in it
and helped with the technical side for the last
"lecture" (dignitaries talking about how cool it was). Basically, take IPv6, multicast, and 40Mb/sec and see what you can do with it A/V wise.
There was an article in the NYT on it (don't have the link, it was in the 30DEC99 "Circuits" section).
And what's that "heaven help Japan" comment supposed to mean?
Drew
Did anyone else catch this in the original article?
:) This attitude worries me.
It has been an uphill battle: At least two federal
laws protect content "providers" from being held responsible for illegal activity over their networks.
Maybe I'm reading this wrong, but that seems to
say the protection laws are evil horrible things which hurt the little helpless RIAA
Stampede either a) was never or b) hasn't been a value-added RedHat for at least a year. I've been using it and lately developing for the distro. It has a completely different package system and file system structure. I'd bet they got their facts wrong.