In his famous work Mending Wall, Robert Frost wondered about the need for walls, and how nature seeks to tear them down at her own slow pace. All his neighbor would say is that “good fences make good neighbors,” implying, “stay out of my space and we’ll get along just fine.” What got me thinking about this poem, which I haven’t read since high school, was a recent misadventure in wireless networking.
Via [extremetech.com]
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