Re: Saudi job

From: Jake (jakeczyz@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon May 27 2002 - 19:02:43 GMT-3


   
I know this whole thread is OT... but even CCIEs can laugh at certain intervals
 and with
sufficient delay... ;-) So, I wanted to say that this message can be summed up
by a
T-Shirt a CCIE I know (who monitors this board) once wore, it said:

"Will route TCP/IP for sex."

No offense, B. ;-)

Jake
9102

--- "Howard C. Berkowitz" <hcb@gettcomm.com> wrote:
> 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 professional
s
> > > 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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