From:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-lohsen-ip-burrito-00.txt
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Network Working Group M. Schulze
Internet-Draft Matthew.Schulze@mapics.com
April 1, 2005 W. Lohsen
William.Lohsen@GTRI.gatech.edu
IP over Burrito Carriers
draft-lohsen-ip-burrito-00
Abstract
IP over Burrito Carriers describes an experimental method for the
creation of edible data packets. This standard is intended to be
implemented in metropolitan area networks due to the preexisting
burrito delivery infrastructure. While currently only flour tortillas
have been found acceptable for encapsulating the data contained in
the packet, tests are underway to determine the viability of using
corn tortillas. One must be wary of disreputable IP over Burrito
service providers as packet corruption and bad data handling can
result in damage to the receiving unit and may result in an extremely
messy packet rejection. Conveniently, there is a rating system
already in place. While the rating by the health department doesn't
ensure proper data encapsulation, it does allow the end user to
determine if the service provider's quality to cost ratio is
adequate. This is an experimental standard, not a recommended
standard.
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