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From: curry@hpl.hp.com (Bo Curry)
Subject: Re: Thought Question: A kinder and gentler net??
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Jeff Dalton (jeff@aiai.ed.ac.uk) wrote:
: I don't know if it's a *practical* matter, but in net discussions
: people often have a lot of trouble understanding other people.
: I suspect that they're significantly better at understanding
: themselves.

Is this just because of the substantially higher bandwidth,
or do you think there is some difference in *kind*?

Bo
