On Jan 3, 2011, at 10:31 AM, Lynda wrote:

> My guess is that you'll never find it on Google, since it happened around 
> 1993-4 or so.

I remember that there were several high-profile instances of duplicate MAC 
addresses being burnt into NICs during the 1990s - once every 2-3 years, IIRC.  
And those were just the ones that were discussed publicly.

Not to mention the old ARCNet NICs, which all came set to the same ARCNet 
address by default (one changed the address assignment via DIP switches on the 
cards themselves).

;>

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