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If I dip a toe in the water here,
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PorcupinePete
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12-06-02 04:34 AM
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Boulware5
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Say what?? If I am translating correctly what you are implying, no, feel free to go for Network+ and ask questions here.
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12-06-02 04:48 AM
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thecomeons
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no trouble around here pete. the cisco-educated techs sometimes whip our a$$e$ but that's it.
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12-06-02 08:55 AM
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Redcrown
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Re: If I dip a toe in the water here,
quote: Originally posted by PorcupinePete
am I just asking for trouble?
Perhaps it is my bad english or something, but i don't understand a heck of this question or remark.
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12-06-02 12:23 PM
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fritz519
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One must pass the initiation first....
So name the layers (both directions) of the OSI model top to bottom and give an example of each.....
...just lurk and learn like I do...enjoy!
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12-06-02 02:53 PM
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thecomeons
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fritz: if you had sound with your avatar you would scare the crap out of a lot of people.
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12-06-02 07:51 PM
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pseudocyber
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I would say a better initiation question would be to name the movie this comes from ...
"... WHAT is your favorite colour!?!?" 
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12-06-02 10:21 PM
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Tech Ranger
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Porcupine, define stochastic arbitration event and Truncated Binary Exponential Backoff algorithm.
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12-07-02 01:59 AM
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azimuth40
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quote: Originally posted by Tech Ranger
Porcupine, define stochastic arbitration event and Truncated Binary Exponential Backoff algorithm.
LOL Either you are taking a course on queuing theory or you have been looking at some of Spurgeon's quick references or O'Reilly books.
Hows things doing in the Big Apple? I see the city has been having lots of "stochastic arbitration events" 
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12-07-02 03:43 AM
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PorcupinePete
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Oh, My God,
If this is what it's like here, I'm going back! I think the average word length on the A+ forum is more within my range!
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12-07-02 04:56 AM
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