While I agree that the beetles were VERY influential in music, I would not go so far as to say the most influential. I would consider the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Holiday, and BB King to be as influential--if not somewhat moreso than the Beetles. While it is true that the Beetles changed many of the perceptions of music, and what was acceptable, at the time, in my opinion musically their impact was foreshadowed by others.
I think your thinking is right on. The reason ports were specified was so that applications (and people) had something in common so that they could communicate. If you "break" the commonality, people will just use other means. The other means will likely be more confusing and screwed up when people try to tunnel all kinds of communications over port 80 so that everyone's firewalls don't block them. Just wait--It is already happening.
yes, but mono has not.
Just be careful of those "Spiders from Mars".
Ziggy Stardust warned you...
While I agree that the beetles were VERY influential in music, I would not go so far as to say the most influential.
I would consider the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Holiday, and BB King to be as influential--if not somewhat moreso than the Beetles. While it is true that the Beetles changed many of the perceptions of music, and what was acceptable, at the time, in my opinion musically their impact was foreshadowed by others.
*ducks* Just my opinion...don't shoot me....
I think your thinking is right on. The reason ports were specified was so that applications (and people) had something in common so that they could communicate. If you "break" the commonality, people will just use other means.
The other means will likely be more confusing and screwed up when people try to tunnel all kinds of communications over port 80 so that everyone's firewalls don't block them. Just wait--It is already happening.
holy crap!!...why didn't I think of this?