link)
HTH
Chuck
JMcL: TGIF (it is here, anyway).
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hal9001
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What Nortel or NSA?
Karl
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Nope that was the NORDEN bomb site. Ask me another!
Karl
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> Ed Nortel was Jackie Gleason's sidekick on "The Honeymooners"
>
&
Larrieu"
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> Ed Nortel was Jackie Gleason's sidekick on "The Honeymooners"
>
> Or maybe it was the top secret bombsite device used in American planes in
> WW2?
>
> NSA =
According to Clarke, it stood for _H_euristically Programmed _AL_gorithmic
Computer but it sounds like a cop-out to me.
I subscribe to the "letter shift from IBM" theory.
On another tangent Do a similar letter shift for WNT (Windows NT)
MAB
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What Nortel or NSA?
Karl
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> A former employe
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it's kinda like a "doohickey" but not nearly as high end as a
"thingamajiggy"
HTH
Chuck
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What Nortel or NSA?
Karl
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> A former employee is groaning over here over that one... ;-)
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> Fro
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>These things have little intelligence. They are just doohickeys. They are
&g
A former employee is groaning over here over that one... ;-)
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Shouldn't that now be "Open the pod nortel doors, HAL&quo
>At 07:29 PM 6/27/01, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>> >Howard? what problem is the "doohickey" trying to solve as opposed to
the
>> >thing-a-ma-doogey"?
>> >
>> >(OK, I will stop if you stop, if I stop...:))
>>
>>I'm so tough at networking I'm going to go out in the garden and eat
>>some edible
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> >that's a Howard question! :->
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I dunno. But it makes me think of "Open the pod bay doors HAL".
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> From: "Jennifer Cribbs"
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> Subject: RE: OT Re: POD, what is that? [7:10128]
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> > Now why didn't I think of that. It makes perfect sense.
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> > Jen
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> > 6/27/2001 5:06:46
e doohickey sounds like an RMON probe.
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>that's a Howard question! :-
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>Bryan Long (Richmond VA)
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>As long as we are on a tear here
Oh, well. So much for the folklore
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From: hal9001 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Before anyone says it IT IS NOT ONE LETTER TO THE LEFT OF IBM. The name
means
Actually (and seriously),
The company uses the term pod to describe the "satellite building," i.e. the
subdivisions within the physical layout of the campus. This then is applied
in reference to the subnets that are essentially defined by those
architectural/geographic divisions. Interestingly,
om: Chuck Larrieu
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> Is that a layer 2 or 3?
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> Now why didn't I think of that. It makes perfect sense.
>
> Jen
>
> 6/27/2001 5:06:46 PM, "Jack Nalbandian&qu
Sounds like a cross between 2001 and Fight Club...
Tyler: Any first-generation computer.
HAL: UNIVAC. I'd fight UNIVAC.
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"Jack, this co
"pods" in the Cisco book tend to have separate areas (in OSFP
>scenarios entirely separate physical entities connected via some WAN link.
Is this
>true in the classroom settings as well?
>
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> I am going to guess.
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> Hypercomputer using the IIDAL programming language.
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> Jennifer Cribbs
>
> 6/27/2001 4:42:47 PM, "Bryan Long \(Richmond VA\)" wrote:
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> &g
"Your convergence time is too long, goodbye"
The conversation had ended when it began.
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"Jack, this conv
e 27, 2001 2:43 PM
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>As long as we are on a tear here..
>A piece of trivia - Does anyone know where Hal the computer from 2001 got
>it's name. Get right and you get the door prize. The pod bay door that
Doohickeys Please explain!
Karl
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> Oh cripe, *please* let's not go through the whole "Are doohickeys at L
e. Get right and you get the door prize. The pod bay door that is.
>
>Bryan
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>
>> I dunno. But it makes me
"Jack, this conversation can no longer serve any useful purpose, goodbye"
Karl
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> I dunno. But it makes me think of &quo
Oh cripe, *please* let's not go through the whole "Are doohickeys at L2 or
L3" debate again!!
;-)
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Is that
I B M minus one... come come... ___:)
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As long as we are on a tear here..
A piece of trivia - Does
thread is as active as the RFC involving pigeons for a transport
protocol that we had awhile back.
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From: "Jack Nalbandian"
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> Is that a layer 2 or 3?
>
> -Orig
I - 1 = H
B - 1 = A
M - 1 = L
--- Dennis
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As long as we are on a tear here..
A piece of trivia - Does
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As long as we are on a tear here..
A piece of trivia - Does anyone know where Hal the computer from 2001 got
it's name. Get right and you get the door
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that's a Howard question! :->
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Is that a layer 2 or 3?
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it's kinda like a "doohickey" but not nearly
PM
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> I dunno. But it makes me think of "Open the pod bay doors HAL".
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jack Nalbandian"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 3:05 PM
> Subject: RE: POD, what is
Is that a layer 2 or 3?
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From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 1:48 PM
To: Jack Nalbandian; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: POD, what is that? [7:10128]
it's kinda like a "doohickey" but not nearly as high end as a
it's kinda like a "doohickey" but not nearly as high end as a
"thingamajiggy"
HTH
Chuck
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Jack Nalbandian
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, what is that? [7:10128]
I dunno. But it makes me think of "Open the pod bay doors HAL".
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From: "Jack Nalbandian"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 3:05 PM
Subject: RE: POD, what is that? [7:10128]
> I know this might veer off topic:
>
I dunno. But it makes me think of "Open the pod bay doors HAL".
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From: "Jack Nalbandian"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 3:05 PM
Subject: RE: POD, what is that? [7:10128]
> I know this might veer off topic:
>
> Maybe I am biased
Wait, what device is the "thingie/podmaker"?
Priscilla wrote:
I just finished writing some information on pods in the protocol
analysis
world. In that case, a pod is an extra little thingie (technical
term) that
helps the analyzer get on the network. With full-d
I know this might veer off topic:
Maybe I am biased (and partly curious), mostly due to working at a company
that actually did refer to its building sub-units as "pods," and
subsequently its network subnets (with a scheme pretty much dictated by the
company campus' physical subdivisions) as "po
ob
>~~~
>
>
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>It's n
~
NEED A JOB ???
http://www.oledrews.com/job
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Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 2:13 PM
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It
I can assure you the Prince of Darkness has nothing to do with Cisco. No he
runs Microsoft!
Karl
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From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: POD, what is that? [7:10128]
> It's not a stupid question.
It's not a stupid question. I has me laughing, but not at you.
Cisco uses the word "pod" as a group of routers and switches in a lab or
training class. In a training class, each group of students works on one pod.
But nobody else uses the word that way!?
I just finished writing some informatio
The example company (are you referring to the Cisco Press BSCN book?) has a
campus of multiple buildings, and each separate building (or dttached
building to the main building) is referred to as a "pod."
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From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday,
In Cisco classes, the students are divided into groups for lab practice
purposes. These groups are called pods. There's nothing technically
important about the term.
HTH,
John
>>> "Ole Drews Jensen" 6/27/01 12:35:54 PM >>>
This might seem like a stupid question, but sometimes having english a
I think what the auther was referring to is that a "POD" is slang for a
group of routers in a specific region such as maybe an Area for OSPF. Kinda
like a Pod of fish etc etc.
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