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Re: RFC 1918
From: Bill Fumerola <billf () chimesnet com>
Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 15:54:51 -0400
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:53:59PM -0400, John Fraizer wrote:
If you really must know a few networks I have been involved with (and left on good graces, I might add) here you go: [..penis waving deleted..] Walnut Creek CDROM (as in CDROM.COM) [..penis waving deleted..]
The internal network of Walnut Creek CDROM (now BSDi's OpenSource division) before some recent fixups was one of the largest, festering piles of shit and ducttape I had ever seen. I truely hope that what I saw isn't what you're trying to use as some sort of reference. On that note, I truely hope whoever setup what I saw isn't in the business anymore.
The list above was on my resume' before I was even your age, Son. When was the last time you worked inside the Pentagon? (and I'm not talking about the mall) Never? Oh, too bad. It's el-nifty-neato.
"My penis is bigger then yours, nyah nyah nyah nyah." All Todd's post said is that you have to "insist on proving your network knowledge" about how "you feel the need to criticize those who have built networks that you consider inferior". You just proved him right. -- Bill Fumerola - Network Architect, BOFH / Chimes, Inc. billf () chimesnet com / billf () FreeBSD org
Current thread:
- Re: RFC 1918, (continued)
- Re: RFC 1918 Bennett Todd (Jul 16)
- Re: RFC 1918 John Fraizer (Jul 16)
- Re: Path-MTU-discovery Greg A. Woods (Jul 16)
- Re: Path-MTU-discovery Mikael Abrahamsson (Jul 16)
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- Re: Path-MTU-discovery Patrick W. Gilmore (Jul 16)
- Re: Path-MTU-discovery Mikael Abrahamsson (Jul 17)
- RE: RFC 1918 John Fraizer (Jul 14)
- Re: RFC 1918 Todd R. Stroup (Jul 14)
- Re: RFC 1918 John Fraizer (Jul 15)
- Re: RFC 1918 Bill Fumerola (Jul 15)
- Re: RFC 1918 Eric A. Hall (Jul 14)
- Re: RFC 1918 Rick (Jul 14)
- Re: RFC 1918 Richard A. Steenbergen (Jul 14)
- Re: RFC 1918 Dan Hollis (Jul 14)
- Re: RFC 1918 Greg A. Woods (Jul 16)