From: Jake (jakeczyz@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Aug 23 2002 - 00:42:42 GMT-3
Hmm... an integrated left and right brainer... not common around here. ;-)
Interesting, and I'd think Dali would also draw the router which is NTP master
flaccidly
wilted on its rack... almost as if someone had executed "debug all" on a box le
arning the
full inet table. ;)
How about:
"Two routes diverged in a yellow wood... "
ok... I'll shut up.
Jake
9102
--- "Howard C. Berkowitz" <hcb@gettcomm.com> wrote:
> At 4:57 PM -0500 8/21/02, Brian wrote:
> >Can someone recommend some good programs for drawing labs? (Routers,
> >switches, etc). I know of Visio, but didn't know if there were
> >other affordable solutions out there just as good for most scenerios.
> >Just your typical lab stuff: routers, switches, frame clouds, isdn, etc.
> >
> >Appreciate any help!
> >
> >Brian
>
> I can't resist thinking what some drawing programs, modeled after
> specific styles, might produce.
>
> Seurat: whatever it is, it's bit-mapped.
> Picasso: it's mostly blue, angular, and shoots jagged bolts. Sounds Cisco-i
sh
> Van Gogh: All rack mountable components are missing a mounting ear.
> Warhol: Every component is a soup can.
> Rubens: All 19" components have curves to fit 23" racks
> Michaelangelo: Power up starts with a lightning bolt
> Dali: All active components have large mustaches. All network engineers
> look bizarre. In general, a realistic portrayal.
> Monet: Everything works calmly. Still a little bit-mapped.
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