On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 4:31 AM, Tony Hain wrote:
> Randy Bush wrote:
>
>> but you can't move packets on pieces of paper.
>
> Or can you? RFC's 6214 2549 1149
But how many avian carriers would you need to move
the packets current pushed around per second, and
how many Mercedes' would have t
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 11:31 PM, Tony Hain wrote:
> Randy Bush wrote:
>> but you can't move packets on pieces of paper.
> Or can you? RFC's 6214 2549 1149
Sure, but rfc1149 needs some work before it could be a viable way of
moving packets. For example: the rfc calls for printing a diagram on
Randy Bush wrote:
> but you can't move packets on pieces of paper.
Or can you? RFC's 6214 2549 1149
;)
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
> i assume, but have zero actual knowledge/experience, that certification
> courses/programs actually cover all the corners and minutiae of a subject
> such as is-is. so you come out knowing all the options and details, 42%
> of which you will u
i assume, but have zero actual knowledge/experience, that certification
courses/programs actually cover all the corners and minutiae of a subject
such as is-is. so you come out knowing all the options and details, 42%
of which you will use; or maybe 24% if you are parsimonious.
while i no longer
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