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Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet
From: Paul Wouters <paul () xtdnet nl>
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 00:33:52 +0100 (MET)
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, N. Richard Solis wrote:
There are some states that operate their own grids. Texas, for example.
Didn't know those chairs took that many megawats :) Paul
Current thread:
- Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Sean Donelan (Feb 06)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet N. Richard Solis (Feb 06)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Dominic J. Eidson (Feb 06)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Rubens Kuhl Jr. (Feb 06)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Vadim Antonov (Feb 06)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet N. Richard Solis (Feb 06)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Jack Bates (Feb 07)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Paul Wouters (Feb 06)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet N. Richard Solis (Feb 06)
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- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet sgorman1 (Feb 06)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Douglas Denault (Feb 08)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Danny McPherson (Feb 06)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet sgorman1 (Feb 08)
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- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Michael Lamoureux (Feb 08)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Douglas Denault (Feb 08)
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- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Michael Lamoureux (Feb 08)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Paul Vixie (Feb 09)