Re: Phishing and BGP Blackholing

From: Bill Nash (no email)
Date: Thu Jan 04 2007 - 12:11:18 EST

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    On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Pete Templin wrote:

    > This "place" is full of people with opinions. Some like it hot, some like it
    > not. We are never going to agree on top/inline/bottom posting.
    > Why can't we all just get along and discuss operational issues?
    >

    Let's throw preference out the window and speak to practicality for a
    minute.

    If you're reading nanog-l from a blackberry or mobile, and paying by the
    byte to do so, you're either an idiot or work for a company wealthy enough
    not to care (My opinion.) But, even blackberry users land at a laptop
    or workstation at some point. 9 times out of 10, nanog chatter isn't about
    life-and-death critical ops outages and the like, it's people having
    casual discussions. Most blackberry users are on-the-go types, running
    from meeting to meeting or site to site. The only reason I could see such
    a user reading nanog is because they're bored, have some downtime, or have
    a fervent need to look cool at Starbucks.

    Much like anything else, the world will not warp and bend to your
    preference. As a living organism, it's up to you to adapt to your
    environment.

    Just don't be like Randy and whiz in the pool because someone
    did something you didn't like and we'll all get along great.

    - billn


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