[comp.protocols.tcp-ip] Toothpaste, but also *disinfectant*!

CDBP01@VAXD.STRATHCLYDE.AC.UK (05/17/88)

TCP in Britain is actually the name for a brand of disinfectant!

(Tri-Chloro Phenol is reputedly the company's excuse for using these initials)

Competition time: how many uses for liquid TCP could be found for Real TCP?

Answers on a line to:
Alan Fleming
Strathclyde University
Glasgow, Scotland.

CDBP01%VAXD.STRATHCLYDE.AC.UK@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (I Think!)

ihm@nrcvax.UUCP (Ian H. Merritt) (05/21/88)

CDBP01@VAXD.STRATHCLYDE.AC.UK says:
>Competition time: how many uses for liquid TCP could be found for Real TCP?

It seems that a liquid TCP could do wonders for the fragmentation
problems commonly found on the network.  Consider how easy reassembly
would become (;->)


	-i