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On the ‘net: RFC1925 Rule 11

Every old idea will be proposed again with a different name and a different presentation, regardless of whether it works. In other words, the present and future might not repeat the past, but it will certainly rhyme. The number of times this has happened in the world of networking technology is almost beyond counting—mostly because there are only a few real problems to solve in every area of networks, and there are only a few real solutions to those problems.

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