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From: frye@cuuxa.UUCP (frye)
Newsgroups: net.jokes
Subject: bottleneck in the net
Message-ID: <294@cuuxa.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 16-Aug-85 18:51:58 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug 16 18:51:58 1985
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I recently talked to a net.pal of mine and she mentioned that
there were a few bottlenecks in the net and mail paths across
the country. I never thought this would be too bad a problem.
   But, I can see where it may rapidly become one. Just
    look what one of those bottleneck jobbies has
      done to this posting. It now becomes a
	little more obvious that there
	  really is a problem here.
	    I really don't know
	      where these
		bottle
		 neck
		  s 
                are
             but I feel
        this is an import
     ant enough issue to demand a
  little research toward a cure. I hope a
  cure will be found before any more of my posting
s get mashed through another restrictive "knot hole". See 
how this one got irrepairably mashed in the middle. But, maybe
the rest of you folks will get lucky and not have to go through
this torture. If you will all send me a dollar, I will spend a
little time up in the mountains around Denver to see if there
are any bottlenecks around that area. (Gotta find 'em before ya
can fix 'em.) After all, I would rather be a part of the cure
than be a part of the problem.





Thanx in advance for contributions,
The Frye in the ointment.