Re: IETF solution for pairing cellular hosts

"Virendra Gandhi" <viren23@gmail.com> Thu, 27 September 2007 05:26 UTC

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Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 10:55:47 +0530
From: Virendra Gandhi <viren23@gmail.com>
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True but thank god this is not the case here, cause if it was then
imagine the problems for pairing cellular hosts, but that's neither
here nor there. The point is Naming has to be in place (to my mind
above all else) to enable a lot of things.

Virendra Gandhi


On 9/26/07, IETF member Dave Aronson <ietf2dave@davearonson.com> wrote:
> Virendra Gandhi [mailto:viren23@gmail.com] writes:
>
>  > This is the classic John Smith problem,
>
> As an interesting (at least to me) side note:  The most common *given* name in the world is Mohammed.  The most common *family* name in the world is Chang.  This does *not* mean that Mohammed Chang is a common name....
>
> :-)
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