[ale] A little gripe

Leonard Thornton Leonard at Intelis-inc.net
Thu Apr 19 18:14:06 EDT 2001


If I remember correctly, there was some insignificant piece of legislation 
called The Telecommunications Act of 1996 which enabled pretty much anybody 
to get into public communications and provided the equal access parameters 
onto the Bell Operating Companies.


  At 05:38 PM 4/19/2001 -0400, Chris Fowler wrote:

>Louis and I were discussing a couple of weeks ago about why the internet 
>grew so fast.  Even in 1993 it seemed that there were not too many people
>
>on the Internet.  But, I clearly remember and explosion around 1996.  I 
>can not remember at why this explosion happened.  We are trying to figure 
>out the
>
>chain of event tat started and ended with www.whatever.com on every TV 
>commercial.
>
>Chris
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jeff Hubbs [<mailto:Jhubbs at niit.com>mailto:Jhubbs at niit.com]
>Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 5:25 PM
>To: Leonard Thornton; chrisf at computone.com
>Cc: ale at ale.org
>Subject: RE: [ale] A little gripe
>
>THis is why 9/93 is referred to as "The September that Never Ended."  It
>used to be that the only  big Internet newbie rushes were in September when
>college terms started - in 1993, that was when that surge of newbie-ness was
>at the start of a rapidly-growing noise floor...
>
>- Jeff
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Leonard Thornton 
> [<mailto:Leonard at Intelis-inc.net>mailto:Leonard at Intelis-inc.net]
> > Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 4:41 PM
> > To: chrisf at computone.com
> > Cc: ale at ale.org
> > Subject: Re: [ale] A little gripe
> >
> >
> > That's why they pay us the big bucks....
> >
> > The truth of the matter is that now that computers are more
> > "idiot-proof"
> > we have more idiots using them.  Corporations do not want
> > they line people
> > having to figure out the technology and in a lot of cases
> > forbid them from
> > doing so as a matter of policy.
> >
> > It's not so much that people are dumber.....it's the fact
> > that more dumb
> > people now have access and requirement to use computers.  And
> > unfortunately, most of them are in Customer Support for
> > technology vendors.....
> >
> > But I don't want to get into that story...
> >
> >
> > At 03:00 PM 4/19/2001 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I have a little grip concerning old technology.  It seems
> > that everyone of
> > >my customers that
> > >I deal with expect to go purchase DCE or DTE cables from
> > stores like Radio
> > >Shack and make it work between our Terminal Server and there
> > equipment.
> > >This is compounded by ports that at RJ45 and not DBs.  It
> > seems to me that
> > >no one understand TxD, Rxd, DTR, DSR, DCD, etc anymore and do not
> > >know how to make a serial cable.  They even whine "I can't
> > get my cable to
> > >work" or "Nothing is coming up in HyperTerminal"  and my
> > favorite, "All I see
> > >is hieroglyphics".  Has the flood of so called talent and Microsoft
> > >products made people
> > >dumber?  Even today,  I get customers who ask:
> > >
> > >Why do I have to "telnet termserver 9001" to gain access to
> > port 1?  Can
> > >I just put the 9001 in /etc/hosts and then telnet to hostname and
> > >automagically
> > >be connected to 9001?
> > >
> > >or
> > >
> > >Will you make my cable for me
> > >
> > >How many more stupid people do I have to deal with?   Those
> > people who ask
> > >me to
> > >make cables do not even have the sense to know how to get the pinouts
> > >for their product.  We have to find it for them.
> > Ironically,  These same
> > >people
> > >have Suns, HPs, and even Linux boxes.  But, when it comes to
> > >networking,  The most
> > >stupid by far, are those who rely on MS products for all
> > networking services.
> > >
> > >Sorry to scream but please reply and give me therapy.
> > >Chris
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> >
> > The difficult while you wait.....the impossible overnight.
> >
> > Leonard Thornton
> > Intelis, Inc.
> > 5960 Crooked Creek Rd
> > Suite 30
> > Norcross, GA  30092
> >
> > Office: 770.825.0032
> > Fax:            770.825.0028
> > Cellular:       404.583.5402
> > Pager:          888.785.9188
> > Email:          Leonard at Intelis-Inc.net
> >
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The difficult while you wait.....the impossible overnight.

Leonard Thornton
Intelis, Inc.
5960 Crooked Creek Rd
Suite 30
Norcross, GA  30092

Office: 770.825.0032
Fax:            770.825.0028
Cellular:       404.583.5402
Pager:          888.785.9188
Email:          Leonard at Intelis-Inc.net

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