Re: I-D ACTION:draft-bvenkat-chips-on-avians-00.txt
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Re: I-D ACTION:draft-bvenkat-chips-on-avians-00.txt



"Robert G. Ferrell" wrote:

> Of course, the potential for unique identifier increases geometrically if one
> considers that each avian carrier possesses a unique roughly 30 bit DNA
> sequence.

And then you can implement anycast by using identical twins.

> I might add that, while they do not exhibit favorable transmission
> characteristics for any messaging other than campus-wide (and even then usually
> line-of-sight, with a strong throwing arm), dead avians are remarkably
> predictable in their behavior and are less apt to be lost due to routing
> anomalies.

Depends on the local feline population.

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