From: “Deranged Mutant” <WlkngOwl@unix.asb.com>
To: tcmay@got.net (Timothy C. May)
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From: "Deranged Mutant" <WlkngOwl@unix.asb.com>
Date: Sat, 18 May 1996 23:44:11 +0800
To: tcmay@got.net (Timothy C. May)
Subject: Re: "Too cheap to meter"
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On 17 May 96 at 18:54, Timothy C. May wrote:
[..]
> Alan's irony is well-placed. The most egregious repetition of the "too
> cheap to meter" nonsense is George Gilder's "dark fiber" vision...a vision
> of "infinite bandwidth" to all users.
>
> Guess what? If Gilder's "dark fiber" is ever built, there are a lot of
> folks who will "fill it" rather quickly. Canter and Siegel were just the
> beginning. "Too cheap to meter" goes away pretty quickly.
Remember not-so-many-years-ago when 640k PCs were awsome and a 40MB
HD was unfillable?
A better phrase is "if you build it, they will fill it (eventually)".
Rob.
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