Re: [rrg] Why won't supporters of Loc/ID Separation (CEE) argue their case?

jnc@mercury.lcs.mit.edu (Noel Chiappa) Mon, 08 March 2010 01:26 UTC

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    > From: Robin Whittle <rw@firstpr.com.au>

    > (LISP is misnamed - it does not involve Loc/ID Separation.)

Yes, it just has a mapping database to waste cycles and increase complexity!

Whatever.

	Noel