Re: Internet without entrenched factions?
Karl Auerbach via Internet-history <[email protected]> Fri, 15 May 2026 17:30:31 -0700
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Thanks, I had not known that the real-life non-glass filled fiber had a gas filler instead. One under-explored aspect of Internet history are the opportunities that have existed for fake or useless products (as jokes.) John Romkey did a Brain Wave Transfer Protocol - and I don't think it was an April 1 thing. And our Internet toasters were real (and worked!) And one of the joys of a bogus catalog is that I don't actually have to build the stuff or make it work. I think one of the things that helped the Internet take off was that most of us seem to have a sense of humor - something notably absent from some other networking communities. One of the claimed benefits of my hypothetical vacuum filled fiber was that one could introduce a bit of neon, apply enough voltage, and get a very visual form - Las Vegas mode - of cable tracing. ;-) (In real life I've spent too many days and nights crawling around through unpleasant spaces [particularly in damp and wet vaults under the streets of downtown San Francisco] trying to figure out which cable is which and were they go. But I'll chose to work in a damp/cold tunnel rather than on top of a very tall, shaking snorkel lift.) One of my other bogus products, the Maximum Momentum Router, winds up outgoing packets to speeds that could blow a hole in an unprotected wall. https://www.cavebear.com/cb_catalog/current/maxmoment/ --karl-- On 5/15/26 3:03 PM, John Levine wrote: > It appears that Karl Auerbach via Internet-history <[email protected]> said: >> I've had vacuum filled fiber on my catalog of bogus network products for >> several years. > I wouldn't disagree, but the core of hollow core fiber usually > contains air or an inert gas, so I don't see how it's relevant. The > refractive index of air is 1.0003 so the speed difference vs vacuum is > insignificant. > > R's, > John -- Internet-history mailing list [email protected] https://elists.isoc.org/mailman/listinfo/internet-history - Unsubscribe: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/9b6ef0621638436ab0a9b23cb0668b0b?The%20list%20to%20be%20unsubscribed%20from=Internet-history