[Info-vax] The real problem that needs solving to grow VMS
Dan Cross
cross at spitfire.i.gajendra.net
Tue Dec 20 11:08:04 EST 2022
In article <tnsfaa$4pv$2 at news.misty.com>,
Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
>On 2022-12-19 02:43, Dan Cross wrote:
>> In article <tnjk1t$3jkpo$1 at dont-email.me>,
>> Dave Froble <davef at tsoft-inc.com> wrote:
>>> On 12/16/2022 9:26 PM, Dan Cross wrote:
>>>> In article <tnid7f$3e2h0$1 at dont-email.me>,
>>>> Dave Froble <davef at tsoft-inc.com> wrote:
>>>>> On 12/16/2022 10:07 AM, Dan Cross wrote:
>>>>>> In article <tng03p$35io8$1 at dont-email.me>,
>>>>>> Dave Froble <davef at tsoft-inc.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> Yeah, if you got over 40 years of development of a product that does exactly
>>>>>>> what it's intended to do, you should just seriously consider pitching it, huh?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you can only run it on a system that may not exist in 5
>>>>>> years, then yes.
>>>>>
>>>>> The planet "MAY" not exist in 5 years!
>>>>
>>>> Yeah, because the planet not existing in 5 years is absolutely
>>>> in the same risk category as VSI being defunct in 5 years.
>>>
>>> Well, yeah, if the planet is gone, then most likely VSI will also be gone ..
>>
>> In fairness, given the seriousness of climate change, that's a
>> decent point.
>
>Not really. Climate change is not going to make the earth disappear. It
>might not be habitable for humans any more, but the rock will still be
>going around the sun. Probably still with some kind of biological
>activities going on. Happened before. Will happen again.
Fair points on the specifics, but VSI still won't be around if
that happens.
- Dan C.
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