[geeks] fwd: The Seven Phases of Owning an iPod: UI
Charles Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Sat Nov 18 00:44:07 CST 2006
Fri, 17 Nov 2006 @ 22:06 -0600, Phil Brutsche said:
> Sridhar Ayengar wrote: > Phil Brutsche wrote: >>> Even newer Cisco
> switches run IOS. >> Fixed-configuration Cisco switches have been
> running IOS since at least >> the late '90s (the 2900XLs, for
> example). > > I'm aware of this. 8-)
>
> Not everyone is, and since someone mentioned learning a little about
> IOS...
Yeah, it helps to know what to look for.
I need something physicall small and inexpensive, and mostly for routing
among private LANs. The LANs have their own gateways, so the router
won't need to do WAN connections itself.
I used to have a couple of routers years ago, but quit using them
because they were so big.
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are -- just as there's a limit to the amount of hydrogen in the Universe.
There's a lot, but there's a limit. -- Dave C. Barber on a.f.c. ]
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