15 points | by mig4ng 2 hours ago
6 comments
> One major benefit to using Avian Carriers is that this is the only networking technology that earns frequent flyer miles, plus the Concorde and First classes of service earn 50% bonus miles per packet.
:D
Bird Internet?
> Carriers in the queue too long may leave log entries
> Avian Carriers MAY eat the NATs.
There's always something I've not spotted / forgotten before with these
Disappointed there still isn't a protocol for sending messages in a bottle.
There ain't an RFC for morse code, either.
Send a raven to Pyongyang.
> One major benefit to using Avian Carriers is that this is the only networking technology that earns frequent flyer miles, plus the Concorde and First classes of service earn 50% bonus miles per packet.
:D
Bird Internet?
> Carriers in the queue too long may leave log entries
> Avian Carriers MAY eat the NATs.
There's always something I've not spotted / forgotten before with these
Disappointed there still isn't a protocol for sending messages in a bottle.
There ain't an RFC for morse code, either.
Send a raven to Pyongyang.