[gurps] Internet on blue planet and like worlds
Tom Sparks
tom_a_sparks at yahoo.com.au
Tue Dec 30 19:49:44 CST 2008
you, agree with me
we are on the same wave length
we are just applying different technology
I also think a of a real time communication (videophone/voip/Instant messaging)
but only between people on the same network (no satellite relays hops)
----- Original Message ----
From: Onno Meyer <Onno.Meyer at gmx.de>
To: The GURPSnet mailing list <gurpsnet-l at sjgames.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 31 December, 2008 12:38:17 AM
Subject: Re: [gurps] Internet on blue planet and like worlds
What is the internet, anyway? Talking about other worlds, that isn't quite as
strange as it sounds.
First, imagine a network connecting all users, through a series of relays if
necessary, with the bandwidth to transfer text or text/graphics faster than
an individual can read or write new content. If you have a low-population
world, the amount of data can be modest, and with luck most of the
population lives and works close to the initial landing sites. So with just
a few people, you might be able to go for the equivalent of HAM radio for
the individual users.
Next, imagine one or more servers capable of storing this data, at least
for a time, and simple software to send messages or request files. That
is the equivalent of email/usenet news/FTP servers. Again no big deal,
if the population is limited.
>From there it is no big step to simple http pages. Once upon a time, there
were even text-based web browsers,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_(web_browser),
and ISTR that directly after 9/11 some news sites got so many requests
that the editors decided to return to plain text to save bandwidth.
The difference between that and the internet as we know it is simply a
matter of scale and search engines. But to provide a wealth of content,
you need people who write it to start with!
I believe the limiting factor will be content producers, not bandwidth. By
the time you have a Blue Planet Wikipedia, the hardware will be no
problem any more.
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