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Re: a generic water encapsulation technique [Re: floods]
From: "Alex.Bligh" <amb () xara net>
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 18:58:42 +0100
available flow rate). AFR had one weakness, however: it relied upon a phenomena called precipitation shaping to keep the VFR storm water from interfering with the CFR sewage water. As the clouds and the ground didn't have enough buffering to do proper precipitation shaping, the result was a drain system which periodically suffered massive congestion, and all users were equally unhappy.
And so began the great "Asynchronous Torrent Mode" vs. "Practical Obviation of Storms and Intermitent Precipitation" debate... Alex Bligh Xara Networks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- floods Hoisl (Apr 08)
- Re: floods Alan Hannan (Apr 08)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: floods Wolfgang Henke (Apr 08)
- Re: floods Bill Becker (Apr 10)
- Re: floods Jeremiah Kristal (Apr 10)
- Re: floods Peter (Apr 10)
- a generic water encapsulation technique [Re: floods] Kent W. England (Apr 10)
- Re: a generic water encapsulation technique [Re: floods] Peter (Apr 10)
- Re: a generic water encapsulation technique [Re: floods] Alex.Bligh (Apr 12)
- Re: floods Bill Becker (Apr 10)