On Saturday 12 October 2002 11:17 am, J. Craig Woods wrote:
> James Sparenberg wrote:
> > Pierre,
> >
> >    Lets see Cisco, running DS3's between Campuses... Owns the lines, Yep
> > I think they would know the current state of the system.  Just cause
> > it's a DS3 doesn't mean its a commercial line.  Never used it my self
> > for anything greater than a t-1 (proved that the line pulled in was
> > faulty *grin*) I've also used it to trace down bad dslam's for a couple
> > of folks I know.  Many things could cause the problem one of the reasons
> > you're getting flaky numbers could be the problem you are looking for.
> >
> >   Pierre, Please resist the urge to flame... too many people carry blow
> > torches.
> >
> > James
>
> FLAME! Hell, I come from the seditious sixties, and I carry napalm for
> those flaming moments...
>
> drjung
Dr.Jung, may I make a suggestion regarding the storage of napalm,,,, keeping 
the fuel separate from the soap, will allow you to "rotate the stock" thereby 
keeping the freshest possible ingredients, and insuring the brightest color 
flames possible 

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