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RE: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?]
From: "John Ferriby" <john () ferriby com>
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 00:14:39 -0400
On Wednesday 07 July 2004 02:43 am, Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu wrote:
Which almost begs the question - what's the oddest "WTF??" anybody's willing to admit finding under a raised floor, or up in a ceiling or cable chase or similar location? (Feel free to change names to protect the
guilty
if need be....:)
Raccoons. Came in late one night and heard noises that I didn't really expect. Turns out the facility had diverse entrances and multiple conduits - and one of them had been exposed outside due to some erosion and had been damaged. We found little surprises for quite awhile after that. Undergarments and shoes. His and hers, but no other clothing. A crutch. Just one. On the "not under the floor" I was at a facility that had an enormous amount of open floor space and far too much air. (Wishful thinking) The ops staff moved all the grated tiles to a central area and used to play adult-sized air hockey complete with a rubber puck and sticks... but only late at night. -John
Current thread:
- Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?], (continued)
- Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] vijay gill (Jul 06)
- Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] Stephen J. Wilcox (Jul 06)
- RE: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] Mark Borchers (Jul 06)
- Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] Valdis . Kletnieks (Jul 08)
- Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] Steven M. Bellovin (Jul 08)
- RE: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] Ian Dickinson (Jul 08)
- RE: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] Scott McGrath (Jul 09)
- Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 08)
- Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] Patrick Muldoon (Jul 08)
- Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] Tom (UnitedLayer) (Jul 08)
- RE: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] John Ferriby (Jul 08)
- RE: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 08)
- Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?] Stephen Stuart (Jul 06)
