ne of the major problems I see with the residential
> realm going with VOIP offerings...
>
> -Mike
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On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 21:49 +, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> chuck goolsbee wrote:
> > would look, other than the granite walls
>
> On the subject of suitability problems, unless there is good air
> circulation in these bunkers from the outside, radon seepage from the
> surrounding granite has the p
t is an unusually dry cave. It is pretty high up by
> Stockholm standards, which helps.
>
Seems like dry-ice was used to make the "tropical fog" in the photos,
not water poured over hot rocks like a sauna/bath house.
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quot; with information about the details of where
their infrastructure is that supports the services you are buying?
It seems the general practice is to claim everything is on a
need-to-know basis, with the unspoken/unwritten caveat that nobody's
needs will ever be considered val
m not sure if this is the right mailing list for this question: how
> widely is TRIP (Telephone Routing over IP [RFC3219]) deployed / used in
> current networks?
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hem...it takes the
same time to dial-down TTL (old TTL time) then change it, as it does to
just change it outright.
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ops practice of
> dialing down the TTL for a while before any NS change is made.
>
> --srs
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