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Re: The Cidr Report


From: "John S. Quarterman" <jsq () mids org>
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 1996 22:05:17 -0600 (CST)

In article <199612020252.AA02201 () zephyr isi edu> you write:

There is no "absolute" point at which to take these measurements. Any
point will be coloured (colored) by its relative Internet location with respect to
amounts of local detail and aggregated distant detail.

Thanks,

     Geoff

      True enough.. (coloured is the correct spelling :)
      Dave Meyers is starting to put up something like this
      off his exchange in oregon.

      Perhaps it would be useful to get a number of players 
      together and ensure that we are taking routing snaps at
      the same time and then persuade JQ to revamp his "Internet
      Weather Maps" to reflect these high/low pressure patterns
      across the landscape.

Something like that is on the TODO list for the MIDS IWR, pending funding.

Thanks,
John

John S. Quarterman <jsq () mids org>
Editor, Matrix Maps Quarterly and Matrix News <mids () mids org>
MIDS Internet Weather Report <URL:http://www.mids.org/weather/>
President, Matrix Information and Directory Services (MIDS)
http://www.mids.org, +1-512-451-7602, fax: +1-512-452-0127
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