Hughesair (Inflection Point)
Retired physician and air taxi operator, science writer and part time assistant professor, these editorials cover a wide range of topics. Mostly non political, mostly true, I write more from a lifetime of experience and from research, more science than convention. Subjects cover medicine, Alaska aviation, economics, technology and an occasional book review. Globalization or Democracy documents the historical roots of Oligarchy, the road to colonialism and tyranny
Alaska Floatplane: AVAILABLE ON KINDLE
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Cooler and presumably quieter, the home network and small business network poises like a crouching tiger ready to leap at any breakthrough in connectivity. The cool quiet server will fit snugly in an under counter metal rack with its rabbit ears poking up above counter top to unobtrusively serve the family laptops or the small business network. Meanwhile the outside relay sends, receives and networks from atop the TV antenna. One node to another, neighbors will extend the fiber-optic gateway of the first ISP to circumvent the phone company.
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