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== "fake friends" == "strangers"? == |
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I believe that the term "strangers" better describes what you mean by "fake friends"; the latter incorporates a sense of "deception" where someone pretends to be a friend. Instead you probably refer to users that happen to be physically around and I would assume those to be plain strangers, unless otherwise decided by the user. |
I believe that the term "strangers" better describes what you mean by "fake friends"; the latter incorporates a sense of "deception" where someone pretends to be a friend. Instead you probably refer to users that happen to be physically around and I would assume those to be plain strangers, unless otherwise decided by the user. |
Revision as of 04:29, 29 April 2008
I think it is very important to emphasize that relying on IPv4 or IPv6 routability means that deployments can improve network conditions independent of changes to the software on the XO. --Michael Stone 15:47, 28 April 2008 (EDT)
- Added, thanks. CScott 17:40, 28 April 2008 (EDT)
"fake friends" == "strangers"?
I believe that the term "strangers" better describes what you mean by "fake friends"; the latter incorporates a sense of "deception" where someone pretends to be a friend. Instead you probably refer to users that happen to be physically around and I would assume those to be plain strangers, unless otherwise decided by the user. --Ypod 00:26, 29 April 2008 (EDT)