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I'd rather drive. My car uses OSPF. |
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for those not familiar OSPF stands for Open Shortest Path First algorithm. [Shz] ... I think your car uses more of a FFTGABWYGSITWTMOCYASA algorithm.
Ooh ... that stands for: Feel-Free-To-Go -Anywhere-But-When-You- Get-Stuck -In-Traffic- With-The-Million- Other-Commuters- You-Are- Screwed-Anyways algorithm. |
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lets add private cars into the system. give destination details to your car, central computer links up drivers with spare seats to carless folks wanting to go the same way at the same time. |
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eventually the cars tell each other where they are going and swap lanes, regulate speed etc.. to improve traffic flow. when the techutopia arrives. |
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Why does the system need the source data? |
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//Why does the system need the source data? |
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How could this work if it didn't? I'm assuming you are
referring to the fact that packets on the internet
don't need source in order to be routed to the
correct destination. I don't think Mass Transit
Router couldn't work that way. |
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