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Subject: Re: Help: TCP/IP for business application
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Date: Mon, 27-Jul-87 12:34:50 EDT
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A bit of a strange question, in my opinion.

Fact 1.  Much of what scientists do on a daily basis is use business
functions (e.g. word processing, etc.) and often access remote machines
to do this.

Fact 2.  TCP/IP is the underpinning of much of the scientific networking
environment.

Did you mean, perhaps, "Do people in a business environment (rather than
a scientific or engineering environment) use TCP/IP?"

Barry
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