Re: Saudi job

From: Howard C. Berkowitz (hcb@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 24 2002 - 14:07:09 GMT-3


   
At 12:13 PM -0400 5/24/02, Edmund Roche-Kelly wrote:
>What cooking skills are required for "a major baking project in Saudi"?
>
>"Graham, John" wrote:
>>
>> Truly exciting role for experienced Unix/networking security professionals
> > to work Tax free on a major baking project in Saudi.You will have an
...

While I tend to think of pita bread as Lebanese or Syrian
(corrections welcome), it is a fascinating example of a
self-configuring tunneling protocol. For years, I wondered how the
pocket (i.e., the payload envelope) got created seamlessly (another
phrase beloved of marketing) between the physical layers of bread.
Turns out it gets created dynamically by steam during the baking
process.

One could think of baklava (all sorts of regional variants) as having
more layers than OSI, but soaked in the honey of SNMP.

I think I need lunch.



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