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Announce: Telephony Fees with TCP/IP
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Simon Roberts
2009-12-16 00:16:14 UTC
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Telephony Fees with TCP/IP

Back in the development of TCP/IP in comp.protocols via BBS, I was an active
contributor to TCP/IP.

Both the bitwise and decimal time stamp is my concept, same with 4 and now
in 6 the auto assigned IP was also my concept. Making me a contributor.

At the time in 1986 of TCP/IP 1 - we had a telephony fee built in so people
like myself and the other contributor would not have to go on the dole, rent
a house and so on, this is more for the metaphysical relationship of
everyone typing at our house and running the stock market on our feet.

Currently I have a misdiagnosis on my life, the telephony fee was never
paid, both myself and other contributor have been ripped off by developers
at Microsoft and other companies that used our contribution to the
development of the internet in both credits and financially.

Can you imagine it in my representation both the stock market and the US
economy is rented like my house, my toaster will occasionally
(metaphysically speaking of course) crash the stock market with hidden debt.

Personally I am out of pocket by tens of millions of dollars. How bout I go
and be a hobo again.. after being a concept developer of the protocol that
runs the planet.

You know I will sit here on the dole, a ripped off 10 year old form the BBS
Days and not have my telephony fees paid.. I shouldn't have to rent, I
should have a car, a house and no moorage.. and the USA for starts should be
paying the fees.

Kind Regard


Simon Antony Roberts
dob: 08-12-1978
Dulwich Hill, Australia, NSW
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Simon Roberts
2009-12-16 01:01:56 UTC
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Well that is from 1986 to now....

Hey last time I had to hobo it the market had a credit crunch for 2 years...
thanks to the Brisbane keying quantum wells. Might try to crash the market
again. what do I have to loose nuth'an already been put on the dole for a
pension due to adverse reactions to food colouring and other additives.
Post by Simon Roberts
Telephony Fees with TCP/IP
Back in the development of TCP/IP in comp.protocols via BBS, I was an active
contributor to TCP/IP.
Both the bitwise and decimal time stamp is my concept, same with 4 and now
in 6 the auto assigned IP was also my concept. Making me a contributor.
At the time in 1986 of TCP/IP 1 - we had a telephony fee built in so people
like myself and the other contributor would not have to go on the dole, rent
a house and so on, this is more for the metaphysical relationship of
everyone typing at our house and running the stock market on our feet.
Currently I have a misdiagnosis on my life, the telephony fee was never
paid, both myself and other contributor have been ripped off by developers
at Microsoft and other companies that used our contribution to the
development of the internet in both credits and financially.
Can you imagine it in my representation both the stock market and the US
economy is rented like my house, my toaster will occasionally
(metaphysically speaking of course) crash the stock market with hidden debt.
Personally I am out of pocket by tens of millions of dollars. How bout I go
and be a hobo again.. after being a concept developer of the protocol that
runs the planet.
You know I will sit here on the dole, a ripped off 10 year old form the
BBS Days and not have my telephony fees paid.. I shouldn't have to rent, I
should have a car, a house and no moorage.. and the USA for starts should
be paying the fees.
Kind Regard
Simon Antony Roberts
dob: 08-12-1978
Dulwich Hill, Australia, NSW
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Barry Margolin
2009-12-16 05:06:34 UTC
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Post by Simon Roberts
Telephony Fees with TCP/IP
Back in the development of TCP/IP in comp.protocols via BBS, I was an active
contributor to TCP/IP.
What are you talking about? You were an just infant during the
development of TCP/IP.
Post by Simon Roberts
Both the bitwise and decimal time stamp is my concept, same with 4 and now
in 6 the auto assigned IP was also my concept. Making me a contributor.
At the time in 1986 of TCP/IP 1 - we had a telephony fee built in so people
like myself and the other contributor would not have to go on the dole, rent
a house and so on, this is more for the metaphysical relationship of
everyone typing at our house and running the stock market on our feet.
I was in college when the TCP/IP Internet was launched, and I had been
following the development at the time. I can't recall any mention of a
"telephony fee" in the design. Is this something specific to Australia?
Post by Simon Roberts
Currently I have a misdiagnosis on my life, the telephony fee was never
paid, both myself and other contributor have been ripped off by developers
at Microsoft and other companies that used our contribution to the
development of the internet in both credits and financially.
Can you imagine it in my representation both the stock market and the US
economy is rented like my house, my toaster will occasionally
(metaphysically speaking of course) crash the stock market with hidden debt.
Personally I am out of pocket by tens of millions of dollars. How bout I go
and be a hobo again.. after being a concept developer of the protocol that
runs the planet.
You know I will sit here on the dole, a ripped off 10 year old form the BBS
Days and not have my telephony fees paid.. I shouldn't have to rent, I
should have a car, a house and no moorage.. and the USA for starts should be
paying the fees.
Most of the designers of the Internet went on to get good jobs at the
companies that have been taking advantage of this medium. If you're
such a hot-shot, companies like Google, Yahoo!, etc. should be eager to
pay you.

So stop begging for handouts and get a job. I have no idea what
telephony fees you're talking about.

Should I not be feeding the troll?
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Simon Roberts
2009-12-26 01:45:22 UTC
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Post by Barry Margolin
What are you talking about? You were an just infant during the
development of TCP/IP.
Yeah I was 10, 11, 16, 19 with the contribution starting around 1986 wasn't
just adults using the internet mate when it was all IPX/SPX, netbeui and
netbios with a BBS Framework, I date back on this to 1986.
Post by Barry Margolin
I was in college when the TCP/IP Internet was launched, and I had been
following the development at the time. I can't recall any mention of a
"telephony fee" in the design. Is this something specific to Australia?
No to use my concepts there was stated in the usenet post, fees, like the
bitwise byte comparison of TCP/IP 1, the auto assign ai for tcp.ip 6 and the
timing method of using decimal floating points for packet conversion.
Post by Barry Margolin
Most of the designers of the Internet went on to get good jobs at the
companies that have been taking advantage of this medium. If you're
such a hot-shot, companies like Google, Yahoo!, etc. should be eager to
pay you.
Well they should if they want to stop as a corporation from typing at my
house all the time, it is annoying you all hitting me up for the general
time on the keyboard let alone getting rendered as a hobo when my fridge or
whatever crashes the stock market.
Post by Barry Margolin
So stop begging for handouts and get a job. I have no idea what
telephony fees you're talking about.
Well that is typical my concept your taugh most university student I have
met are useless for the the first 10 years of any job cause they have no
practial experence, enjoy learning on stolen ideas mate..
Post by Barry Margolin
Should I not be feeding the troll?
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Barry Margolin
2009-12-26 06:01:47 UTC
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Post by Simon Roberts
Post by Barry Margolin
What are you talking about? You were an just infant during the
development of TCP/IP.
Yeah I was 10, 11, 16, 19 with the contribution starting around 1986 wasn't
just adults using the internet mate when it was all IPX/SPX, netbeui and
netbios with a BBS Framework, I date back on this to 1986.
TCP/IP was designed in the 70's, and the Internet was started officially
in 1983. I was at one of the universities connected to the network when
it happened, when the ARPANET protocols were shut down and we started
using TCP/IP to operate the Internet. All the basic protocols were
designed by then, although there has been ongoing refinement and
enhancement over the decades since then.
Post by Simon Roberts
Post by Barry Margolin
I was in college when the TCP/IP Internet was launched, and I had been
following the development at the time. I can't recall any mention of a
"telephony fee" in the design. Is this something specific to Australia?
No to use my concepts there was stated in the usenet post, fees, like the
bitwise byte comparison of TCP/IP 1, the auto assign ai for tcp.ip 6 and the
timing method of using decimal floating points for packet conversion.
Could you please point to the RFC's that you contributed to? I didn't
find any when I googled you.
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Arlington, MA
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Simon Roberts
2009-12-26 01:57:24 UTC
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Post by Barry Margolin
I was in college when the TCP/IP Internet was launched, and I had been
following the development at the time. I can't recall any mention of a
"telephony fee" in the design. Is this something specific to Australia?
Well congratulation to you.. I was in college too when this all happened and
primary school and if you are happy that you are using plagiarized
technology then keep doing it... Watch out I am VERY proactive.


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