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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/13/2015 9:35 PM, Doug Crompton
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<font style="" face="Tahoma,sans-serif">Kevin, Don't be so
defensive! I did not say there was a problem with the WAN....</font><font
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</font><font style="" face="Tahoma,sans-serif">If you like
massive connections they are out there for you. Just don't
pollute</font>.....<br>
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You must think I'm some kind of fool. In one breath you say there
is nothing wrong, but in another you refer to the traffic on larger
systems as pollution.<br>
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I own (or co own) more than half of the core connections that make
up WAN. If I choose to connect them all together (like I have with
WAN) it can't help but to be massive. I can't help that many others
choose to connect to their systems to it. After all it is (or is
supposed to be) an open system. <br>
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I don't make snide comments about your simplex group, and I'll trust
that you'll not make any more comments about mine.<br>
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Kevin - W3KKC<br>
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