RE: OT: Salary humor

2001-04-09 Thread Mark_Carroll

Actually, with the rate of inflation lately in California you will most
likely have to work 4-5 hours a year to maintain a nice standard of
living hope thats ok!

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-Original Message-
From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 1:22 PM
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Hey, and it's in Huntington Beach.  Sweet!  At that rate I'd only need
to work a couple of hours a year.  I'd finally get to learn how to surf,
maybe play some golf.  Maybe learn how to play golf first.

why aren't there any jobs like that in Denver??

Oh, but this is a NT job.  I *knew* I should have picked up MCSE!

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who can catch the typo here?   ;-)

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RE: Cat 6509 auto reload

2001-03-20 Thread Mark_Carroll

Its actually a problem with Windows 2000 and the way the Serial port outputs
the signal

SGP... are you seeing it on W2K on that Thinkpad??

Mark

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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 9:48 AM
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Subject: RE: Cat 6509 auto reload


I've seen this with other Cisco switches and Dell laptops.  Basically, the
laptop is sending out weird signals out the serial port during the reboot.
These weird voltages somehow screw up the catalyst, and cause it to reboot.
The only solution I've found is to disconnect the serial cable during laptop
reboots, and don't connect it to the switch until after HyperTerminal is
happily running.

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Subject: Cat 6509 auto reload


Hi guys
I encountered a bizarre situation whereby the Cat 6509
is automatically reloaded after I rebooted my IBM
Thinkpad.  The connection is via Thinkpad serial port
to the switch's console.  At that moment, there is no
hyperterm session and the notebook is running NT4
workstation.  Anyone has input on this?

Cheers
Kevin

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RE: Subnet Masking Question

2000-12-06 Thread Mark_Carroll


http://www.learntosubnet.com

Please read the history of these posts... this was on not more than a week
ago..

Skivvy
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Subject: Subnet Masking Question


Does anyone know of a good tutorial, book or web site I
can goto to get a good understanding of subnet masking.
I understand the concept, but can't quite get the nuts
and bolts down of the different notations and the concept
of high order and low order bits ?

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RE: CiscoPress

2000-11-29 Thread Mark_Carroll

My thought was:

"Its not a network problem... I am reading the book right now; they say your
first troubleshooting answer in networking is always: Its an application
problem!!!"

-Original Message-
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 2:53 PM
To: Bharat Suneja; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CiscoPress


Well, this gives me a chance to make a point that I have wanted to make for 
a while: Cisco Press is not Cisco. Cisco Press is owned by Macmillan 
Technical Publishing which is owned by Pearson Education, which is owned by 
someone else. (Publishing companies are hard to track. I think I got that 
right.)

Cisco Press is not Cisco. Cisco works closely with them, of course, but 
sometimes they shoot each other in the foot. (For example, I was bummed 
when Cisco asked Cisco Press to turn my Designing Cisco Networks Web class 
into a book, at about the time that I was finishing a different design 
book, but I couldn't stop it.)

Anyway, enough rambling. I agree that it is egregious for the Web site to 
be down so long. Perhaps they need more CCIEs working for them? ;-)

Priscilla


At 07:23 AM 11/29/00, Bharat Suneja wrote:
No ETA! Isn't it amazing for a Cisco web site to be down for so long ? I
wonder why they need to take the web site down if they're not ready with
the
new one ? They must be really embarrassed to have the old site I guess...
:-)

I hope the wait is worth it and when Ciscopress.com is back up again it
will
be a more exciting and useful site than the previous one.

Bharat Suneja

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  Does anyone have any idea what the CiscoPress website [
www.ciscopress.com ]
  is up to.
 
  Have they given us and ETA as to when they will be back up?
 
  Thanx
 
  Dyland
 
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RE: FL's ugly vote

2000-11-10 Thread Mark_Carroll

Can't we just use the cut-through method instead of this tedious store and
forward method of ballot counting?

-Skivvy

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Subject: FL's ugly vote


Hey!!  We're counting votes as well as we can down here.we're not fast 
counters, no, but we're not slow counters either. So that makes us all in a 
state of half-fast vote counters determing the leadership of a powerful 
nation.  I like that. ~~
JLB, Lib.

 But I do know that it would be illogical, illegal, and downright ugly,
kind 
  of like what's going on in Florida. ;-)
  
  Priscilla

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