Re: TSA On the Internet
Apr 17, 1996 05:07 AM
by M K Ramadoss
On Wed, 17 Apr 1996, Eldon B. Tucker wrote:
> Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 06:42:37 -0400
> From: Eldon B. Tucker <eldon@theosophy.com>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <theos-l@elvis.vnet.net>
> Subject: TSA On the Internet
>
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> Since it's okay to talk about the computer project ...
> The technical information that I heard was that the computer
> would be a 166 mhz Pentium running Windows NT with a cisco
> router and a 56 kb ISDN line, later to grow to a T1 connection.
>
> -- Eldon
Eldon:
Thanks for taking interest to post the above here.
For those of us computer hardware illiterates,
166MHZ Pentium is a computer I see advertized in local newspapers that
one can walk into a store like Best Buy or Office Depot and walk out with.
Windows NT - Like Windows everyone knows
Cisco router - some hardware to deal with communication/tel line
ISDN 56KB - usually called I Still Don't Know!
T1 - again something todo with tel line.
I will wait to see the www content.
BTW, I believe that the www that JEM setup was done in a couple of *days*
by DeGracia and John and *not* days or months. Both of them have other
full-time occupations. So let us see how long TSA takes.
....doss
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