RFC 2324:Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (H...
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... quality of service is required between the coffee pot user and the coffee pot service. Coffee pots SHOULD use the Network Time Protocol [NTP] to synchronize their clocks to a globally accurate time standard. ...
... for protection of any source from any manner of heat, and not just fire. Every home computer network SHOULD be protected by a firewall from sources of heat. However, remote control of coffee pots is ...
... methods, headers and trailers, but such upgrades will be easily accommodated. Most home network system administrators drink coffee, and are willing to accommodate the needs of tunnelling ...


... application of the web. In the earliest instance, coffee pot monitoring was an early (and appropriate) use of ATM networks [CAM]. ...
... web server. This was an appropriate application of ATM networks. In this coffee pot installation, the Trojan Room of Cambridge University laboratories was used to give a web interface ...
... mechanism designed in the Cambridge Computer Laboratory - MSRPC2. It runs over MSNL (Multi-Service Network Layer) - a network layer protocol designed for ATM ...
... Service Network Layer) - a network layer protocol designed for ATM networks. ...
... Layer) - a network layer protocol designed for ATM networks. ...


... Mills, D., "Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation and Analysis", RFC 1305draft, March 1992. ...



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