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Does it sound natural and grammatically correct? Any alternatives? It's pseudoscientific to compare the information from a virtual intranet with one from the internet. By "intranet" I mean the limited internet on the other side of the Great Firewall in China.
9 mrt. 2020 16:02
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It's pseudoscientific to compare the information from a virtual intranet with one from the internet. It is fine, if the reader also has the context as you offer below. By "intranet" I mean the limited internet on the other side of the Great Firewall in China. Intranet generally means more of a LAN than a WAN. I'd go for a different term. The meaing of "virtual" not obvious here. It's pseudoscience to compare the information from a virtual intranet, formed by isolation frrom the internet with a firewall, with one from the internet. . BTW: I disaggree. What makes it pseudoscience or not, is the quality of the comparison that you do. An isolated LAN is smaller than the internet. - A non-pseudoscience comparison. It is pseudoscience to take results from a <description you want> and assume that they apply to the internet in general.
9 maart 2020
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