Web acceleration protocol nears completion
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The HTTP/2 protocol will speed Web delivery, though it also may put more strain on Web servers
I still read that as half a protocol
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The HTTP/2 protocol will speed Web delivery, though it also may put more strain on Web servers
I still read that as half a protocol
Kent Sharkey wrote:
I still read that as half a protocol
:thumbsup: :laugh: Kind of like OS/2[^] :-\ But they could have made it worse by being even cuter with the naming. Have you heard about TSA Pre✓™[^]? :| Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Kent Sharkey wrote:
I still read that as half a protocol
:thumbsup: :laugh: Kind of like OS/2[^] :-\ But they could have made it worse by being even cuter with the naming. Have you heard about TSA Pre✓™[^]? :| Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
Ah, people that don't like others googling for them, how handy. Still, without reading that site (I'm allergic to the TSA), what do they do? Grope you in advance? Ask you to fax in a picture of you sitting on a photocopier?
TTFN - Kent
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The HTTP/2 protocol will speed Web delivery, though it also may put more strain on Web servers
I still read that as half a protocol
You might like PRO*C .
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
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Ah, people that don't like others googling for them, how handy. Still, without reading that site (I'm allergic to the TSA), what do they do? Grope you in advance? Ask you to fax in a picture of you sitting on a photocopier?
TTFN - Kent
Kent Sharkey wrote:
what do they do? Grope you in advance? Ask you to fax in a picture of you sitting on a photocopier?
No, I am afraid not ;). It's an expedited security screening thing. The description contains a lot of "ifs" and "mays" along with "at participating US airports and with participating airlines" (it sounds like one of those disclaimers at the end of a radio commercial). I guess they will let you leave your shoes on and thing like that. Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Kent Sharkey wrote:
what do they do? Grope you in advance? Ask you to fax in a picture of you sitting on a photocopier?
No, I am afraid not ;). It's an expedited security screening thing. The description contains a lot of "ifs" and "mays" along with "at participating US airports and with participating airlines" (it sounds like one of those disclaimers at the end of a radio commercial). I guess they will let you leave your shoes on and thing like that. Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
I got lucky and got waved through the PreCheck (I refuse to type it with the cute check mark) line when it was first starting. You can leave your shoes on, your laptop can stay in your bag, and I think liquids can stay in your bag too, but I could be wrong on that one as I make it a point to not have any liquids in my carry on. It was nice, but I wouldn't pay for it. Maybe if I travelled every week and it was more widespread.
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I got lucky and got waved through the PreCheck (I refuse to type it with the cute check mark) line when it was first starting. You can leave your shoes on, your laptop can stay in your bag, and I think liquids can stay in your bag too, but I could be wrong on that one as I make it a point to not have any liquids in my carry on. It was nice, but I wouldn't pay for it. Maybe if I travelled every week and it was more widespread.
Yeah, I wouldn't pay for it either. I am eligible for the program since I have a SENTRI pass[^] (expedited processing when crossing the border from Mexico into the US), so I might give it a try next time I go on a plane. Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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The HTTP/2 protocol will speed Web delivery, though it also may put more strain on Web servers
I still read that as half a protocol
Half a protocol is better than none!
cheers Chris Maunder