| A geek’s trip to Capitol Hill on Network Management
Melvin Ammori, General Counsel, Free Press David Burstein, Editor, DSLPrime George Ou, Editor at Large, ZDNet Haruka Saito, Counselor for Telecom, Embassy of Japan Christopher S. Yoo, Professor of Law and Communications, University of Pennsylvania Christopher Yoo - After a brief introduction by Scott Wallsten who explained that the order of the presentations will be reverse alphabetical order, Christopher S. Yoo kicked off his presentation. Professor Yoo explained that networks, like roads, aren't built for everyone to use them at the same time. Yoo gave the example that if a person wants to know how fast he can travel on a freeway, he wouldn't know until he got there because we can't predict exactly how many other people will be on the road at the same time. Yoo explained the difficulty in projecting network capacity and that we can't always be right when determining whether more capacity or network management was the answer.
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Rock's weird one reprised by son Dweezil
Dweezil Zappa, 37, is touring the world as lead guitarist with Zappa Plays Zappa, a tribute band bringing to public performance music that would otherwise be confined to recordings played on home sound systems. Zappa died in 1993 at the age of 52 after releasing 80 albums of songs so challenging to play that pub bands don't cover them. It takes amazing virtuosity to play a piece like Peaches en Regalia from 1969's Hot Rats album. "It's almost like being an athlete in top form to be able to play this stuff," Dweezil said. Dweezil is centre stage through the three-hour concert. Two former Zappa sidemen - vocalist Ray White and guitarist Steve Vai - are guest artists with the six-member band. On a big video screen Zappa himself appeared three times when the band played Sydney's Enmore Theatre.
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