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Re: decreased caching efficiency?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jason Slagle)
Sat Oct 21 18:03:43 2000

Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 18:01:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jason Slagle <raistlin@tacorp.net>
To: Dana Hudes <dhudes@hudes.org>
Cc: "Majdi S. Abbas" <msa@samurai.sfo.dead-dog.com>, nanog@merit.edu
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Dana Hudes wrote:

> Yes I do. I don't have rights to spew ads on other peoples content,
> but my content is mine. I can have the page refuse to display without
> the ads if I so choose.

Sure, you have the right so spew them on your page, but I have the right
to not view them if I don't want to see them.  I looked at your page and
no where do I see a mention of the fact I HAVE to view the ad to see the
picture.  I see a request that I do so in the statusbar.

> No, it doesn't delay unless the ads are delayed. If the ads come right up the photo loads right away.
> Otherwise (due to JavaScript issues that prevent use of an event-driven model) the script checks frequently to see if the ads are up.
> People with slow computers that have current browsers and o/s with inadequate RAM experience slow display. 
> 
> My content is my property not yours.

Not arguing that.

More and more frequently there has been this drive for cheap bandwidth to
the homes.  The margins on cablemodem/DSL from what I can tell are VERY
low and caching plays a large part in making it possible from the models
I've ran (We are not yet into broadband, but should be within a month or
3).  Are you willing to pay a premium for uncached service?  I'll surely
provide it to you if you are.  But, when you want 1.5mbs down for $40 a
month, you can pretty much guarntee that I'm going to do whatever I can to
limit the amount of traffic to you that leaves my network.

Jason



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