  LimboBoy
@attbi.com | reply to lordfly Re: Techs go undercover?
Rent the movie `Brazil'. |
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  standsolid
@adelphia.net
| reply to lordfly here's why it won't work: we TRUST the techs on this board because they do work for BellSouth, they usually know their stuff. if it's all anonymous then you don't know when some n00b will come by and read 'type format c:' and actually do it. so sad, this news. the techs still can post just not as OFFICIAL techs. heh |
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  hoboyle
@Dial1.Sea
| reply to lordfly A poster wrote: How about a P2P support system. Instead of trading files, trade ideas, thoughts and comments.
We already have one. It's called Usenet. Anonymous sharing of ideas made possible by the letter G and the Googlegroups foundation, with additional assistance furnished by hotmail.com and yahoo.com.  -- * Helen * |
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  P2P RIAA
@mindspring.com | reply to lordfly That could affect sales of Tech-Help CD's and the RIAA would have to sue or hack someone! |
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  lordfly
join:2000-10-12 Homestead, FL
·AT&T Southeast
| So does this mean that we will see techs go underground. How about a P2P support system. Instead of trading files, trade ideas, thoughts and comments.
Techies and non-techies could write small snippets of quick-tips, post them into a P2P network and then a user could quickly do a search on his/her problem and get an answer.
Users could post questions in the same manner, with techies/non-techies during the search for known problems.
So with a non-centralized system, how would anyone know who posted what?
Just a thought. [text was edited by author 2002-12-06 20:15:16] |
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