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{{quote|“I once got all the way to Glasgow from Edinburgh without a ticket. I walked.”
{{quote|“I once got all the way to Glasgow from Edinburgh without a ticket. I walked.”
:— Sid Snot, ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''.<ref>I cannot prove that I didn’t imagine this, as I can’t find it anywhere on the internet.</ref>}}
:— Sid Snot, ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''.<ref>I cannot prove that I didn’t imagine this, as I can’t find it anywhere on the internet.</ref>}}
{{quote|“There are more potential use-cases for a network, Horatio, than are dream’t of in your philosophy.”
{{quote|“There are more network [[Use-case obsolescence|use-cases]] in heav’n and earth, Horatio, than are dream’t of in your philosophy.”
:—Shakespeare, ''Spamlet'', I: v}}
:— Shakespeare, ''Spamlet'', I: v}}


The [[end-to-end principle]] is a design framework for [[network]]s and [[complex system]]s. It says this:
The [[end-to-end principle]] is a design framework for [[network]]s and [[complex system]]s. It says this: