Caps (was Re: AT&T UVERSE Native IPv6, a HOWTO)

Dave Crocker dhc2 at dcrocker.net
Mon Dec 9 15:59:22 UTC 2013


On 12/8/2013 9:48 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> Very specifically:
>
> A 3270 that took 5 seconds of delay and then *snapped* the entire screen
> up at once was perceived as "faster" than a 9600 tty that painted the same
> entire screen in about a second and a half or so.  Don't remember who it
> was either, but likely Bell Labs.


Interesting, but it doesn't feel like the one I'm vaguely remembering. 
(How's that for waffling?)

But then, when interactive computing started getting real, by the late 
60s and early 70s, a number of places started studying human-computer 
interaction issues.  IBM and Bell Labs were the two places best 
positioned with researchers for this.


Anyhow, my main point was that economic charging models that are 
entirely rational, with respect to consumption and cost, don't always 
work for user preference.

d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
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