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They are a transmission system only, not a store-and-forward system (with the exception of redirected e-mail).
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Also, since there's no "store-and-forward" for the data (since the spacecraft impacts itself), the images need to come down heavily compressed and with a modest frequency.
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Martin Luther (printing press, paper, Church store-and-forward network)
Craig Newmark: Martin Luther King and Social Networking 2010
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He used the press, and the Church store-and-forward network, and got his idea out, which created the Reformation, pretty effective.
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They are a transmission system only, not a store-and-forward system with the exception of redirected e-mail.
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Paul of Tarsus (epistles, paper, underground store-and-forward network)
Craig Newmark: Martin Luther King and Social Networking 2010
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It was the first time anyone ever had store-and-forward, asynchronous, many-to-many conversations.
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He thinks that fundamentally the store-and-forward nature of current podcasting is something to be avoided and only grudgingly acknowledges its efficacy for the present day reality of the occasionally connected devices.
Dickhead 2005
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It has to be store-and-forward; it can't be like a blog, where everybody is in a free-for-all.
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Usenet started out as a store-and-forward system on the uucp network, where systems would call each other in a phone tree to transmit information.
Firedoglake » Net Neutrality: Once More Into The Breach 2006
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