The World's Only Known Constructively Snotty Computer Science historically, its polemics for TCP/IP and against the international standardsmongers' "OSI" helped the Internet happen; currently, its principles of technoaesthetic criticism are still eminently applicable to the States of most (probably all) technical Arts—all this and Cover Cartoons, too . . . but it's not for those who can't deal with real sentences . . . If, as we should, we let 1,000 flowers bloom, We let 10,000 weeds bloom as well; It must be our great task, then, To distinguish the weeds from the flowers
From today, an interesting and funny look at the early days of the internet and ip networking. Did you know that OSI was a real (if fatally flawed, yeah, rough consensus and running code beats endless committee meetings for getting things working) networking protocol family? It's a collection of papers and essays from the late 1970s and very early 1980s. One example: "x.25, a low standard", he means it both ways, it's low level, and he didn't like it much.