At 7:45 PM -0400 8/25/01, Wilson, Bradley wrote:
>This is reminding me of that song "James K. Polk" by They Might Be
>Giants...it's basically a history lesson on the election of 1844.  Anyone
>else interested in forming a band with me?  All our songs can be lessons
>from the CCIE lab blueprint. ;-)

Well, going back to sixties folk:

    "This LAN is your LAN, this LAN is my LAN"
    "If I had a token, I'd ring it in the morning"


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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 6:36 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: rommon [7:17244]
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>
>>Wow howard, I didn't know you had an artistic side
>>to you :).  now can you do us something in Haiku?
>>I'd really like to see that :)
>>
>>Brian
>
>Weathering storms in the lab
>Proctor is a black cloud
>My CCIE now is but a dream
>
>Initializing routers compete
>All priority 1
>Only the fastest is DR
>
>The seven layered mountain majestic
>Still does not describe all
>Cherry blossoms bloom with other models
>
>Multihomed to two ISPs
>Inbound and outbound preferences
>Very different attributes
>
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>>
>>>   This was the noblest rommon of them all,
>>>   All the configurators, save only it,
>>>   Did that they did in envy of great Cisco
>>>   He only, in a general-honest thought
>>>   And common good to all, made erase of them.
>>>   His life had parity, and the elements
>>>   So mix'd in him that IOS might stand up
>>   > And say to all the world, "This was a boot!"




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