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- From: "Kent Jared" <kejared@ibm.net>
- To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: >XML? SGML? T-1? etc??
- Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 17:41:37 -0400
Hi
They are all algorithims for the media of transmissions in
telecommunications.
Kent
-----Original Message-----
From: Xavier Dequaire <xavierd@online.no>
To: permaculture <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Date: May 20, 1999 4:46 PM
Subject: >XML? SGML? T-1? etc??
>>Okay, techies, I don't think it's just me missing a bit of this
>>conversation. What is
>>XML? SGML? T-1? etc??
>>
>>Kelley
>
>it is no permaculture, indeed, some computer stuffs...
>you cannot grow vegetables with that and you have use some machine
>usually connected to nuclear power plant somehow
>it is not compatible with air, water and earth- not compostable
>though SGML is supposed to make text highly recyclable, but high
>tech/energy demanding
>XML makes internt dynamic, fancy but with out the smell
>T-1 is a connection standard for your computer to the Internet f ex.
>
>Do not bother about it- the point is that those are technologies that ease
>the diffusion of written information/knowledge on any media.
>
>SGML is an old standard and pretty heavy so it has not gotten used much in
>the open world, as expected but into internal archiving like
>administrations, govs and the like.
> X.
>
>
>
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>XML? SGML? T-1? etc??,
Xavier Dequaire, 05/20/1999
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- >XML? SGML? T-1? etc??, Xavier Dequaire, 05/20/1999
- Re: >XML? SGML? T-1? etc??, Kent Jared, 05/20/1999
- Re: >XML? SGML? T-1? etc??, Kent Jared, 05/20/1999
- RE: >XML? SGML? T-1? etc??, Thilo Pfennig, 05/21/1999
- RE: >XML? SGML? T-1? etc??, Thilo Pfennig, 05/21/1999
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