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Re: Computer-Aided Revolution
On Wed, 3 Jul 1996, jim bell wrote:
> I've thought of an application for a "revolutionary" program for peaceful
> protest, but one that requires that a substantial number (1000) of people
> have access to computer time synchronized to 1 second, ideally 0.1 second.
> How good would a time sync over the net typically be?
Probably not very good, considering lags, and other aspects. It's
possible however... 1000 people is a lot, though.
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