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Quotes About Protocol

I would like to implore all the governments of the world to come together to form a protocol to regulate virtual currency.
~ Ravi Subramanian
Email has the virtue - sounds like a bad thing, but it's the virtue of being the lowest common denominator messaging protocol. Everyone can have it. It can cross organizational boundaries. No one owns it. It's not some particular company's platform.
~ Stewart Butterfield
Nation states that are used to imposing capital controls will face a quandary: ban cryptocurrencies and live in the technology dustbin; enable them, and this virus - this religion, this protocol - will enable the free flow of money and language, along with packets, around the globe.
~ Naval Ravikant
I'm sure there's a protocol for meeting a spouse who's been cremated, but I'm pretty much at a loss. Am I supposed to say hello? Shake his handle?
~ Jodi Picoult
I have found that supplemental zinc, added to the antidepression protocol, has been extremely effective, especially in speeding up the response to therapy and ameliorating anxiety associated with depression or anxious depression
~ Joel Fuhrman
Industrial eggs are washed in a chlorine bath. Since the shells are permeable, some of that chlorine enters the egg. This is standard food safety protocol. In fact, some health department inspectors believe an egg not washed
~ Joel Salatin
Industrial eggs are washed in a chlorine bath. Since the shells are permeable, some of that chlorine enters the egg. This is standard food safety protocol. In fact, some health department inspectors believe an egg not washed in chlorine is not fit for human consumption.
~ Joel Salatin
While speaking in the NA, one must maintain respect.
~ Asma Jahangir
Manners are really very important to me.
~ Penny Lancaster
American manners are different than British manners.
~ Ingrid Seward
Violation of cultural conventions can completely disrupt an interaction.
~ Donald A. Norman
When a butler or doorman or usher would enter the room, the Trumans would introduce him to whoever happened to be sitting in the room, even if it were a King or a Prime Minister. They introduced all the staff to their visitors—something I'd never seen the Roosevelts do.
~ Unknown
ask the President and then tell the usher how many there will be. In the winter months,
~ Unknown
We always accompany guests to a formal appointment with the President and First Lady. We simply announce their names. The rest of the time, we run the place. I have a budget of $152,000 a year, a staff of 62, and a free hand to furnish and direct the mansion as I see fit.
~ Unknown
L'éxactitude est la politesse des rois" (Punctuality is the good manners of kings). That
~ Jacques Pepin
Kahn and Cerf had already started planning it out: a completely rewritten version of the existing Arpanet protocol that they called TCP, the Transmission Control Protocol.
~ Unknown
published in 1974 as "A Protocol for Packet Network Interconnection,"16 gave the first architectural description of how the Internet would function as a network of networks, with TCP/IP as the glue holding it all together. Indeed, "the paper" is why Kahn and Cerf are so often hailed today as the inventors of the Internet, to the extent that any two people can be singled out for that honor: this was pretty much where the Internet began.
~ Unknown
the Kahn-Cerf internetworking protocols had become the official standard of the Defense Department in 1980, and the Arpanet itself had switched over to TCP/IP on January 1, 1983—an event that many would call the actual birth of the Internet.
~ Unknown
Tomlinson had already written an E-mail utility for Tenex, BBN's new time-shared operating system for the PDP-10, and had also begun to experiment with a new version of the Arpanet's file-transfer protocol. So putting the two together seemed a natural step.
~ Unknown
Drop her a note, make the introduction, tell her what you're doing here, the usual routine.
~ John Grisham
This was not the way to speak to a queen. Mary, visibly coloring, ordered him to be silent.
~ John Guy
Starfleet, where keeping decorum ranked just beneath exploration as its reason for existing.
~ John Jackson Miller
I always made an awkward bow.
~ John Keats
When we have at last overthrown all existing governments, the world will enjoy not war but global orgies conducted with the utmost protocol and the most truly international spirit, for these people do transcend simple national differences. Their minds are on one goal; they are truly united; they think as one.
~ John Kennedy Toole