At 2:03 PM -0400 5/18/02, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>At 08:49 PM 5/17/02, Steve Watson wrote:
>>I am reading Priscilla's book "Top Down Network Design" for the second
>>time for a refresher and decided to hit the pool after I got home.
>
>Thanks for reading Top-Down Network Design. I hope you had a nice swim and
>didn't drink too many beers at the pool. ;-)

Why not? Flow control is an important technical concept, and, in the 
real Internet operational world, there's as much BGP beering as 
peering.

>
>>On
>>the way out I looked on my book shelf and saw "Advanced IP Network
>>Design" that I haven't had a chance to look at yet. So I took it to the
>>pool with me. When lo and behold, what did I read on page 5, "The best
>>place to start when designing a network is at the bottom".
>
>Out of context, this is completely meaningless. What else does it say?




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