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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
One node timing out on traces isn't really significant, what happens after is much more of an issue.
Letting customers mess with their own routing to individual destinations ranges between impractical and impossible depending on the destination.
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Ah! Thank you (insert deity here) for there being somebody who understands!
Though I did read somewhere that the net was designed for the military and it would attempt to find a message route if bits were damaged. Question is what then threshold of priority or importance does a message hold that it deserves to reach its destination on time!
If your currency trading a lot of money timing would be significant. Viewing a highly graphical Whizz Bang web site - well hopfully my points are made - time waits for no man diety or inanimate object.
1) Customer care is what makes a business bad good or great.
2) Helping your neighbours can help your business manyfold
3) Don't treat your customers (though tempting) as if they don't understand.
Not complaining Highlighting what used to exist in English and other sucessful soceities and is now sadly vanishing fast.