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Re: Famous operational issues
From: Warren Kumari <warren () kumari net>
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 12:34:20 -0500
On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 7:09 AM tim () pelican org <tim () pelican org> wrote:
On Thursday, 18 February, 2021 22:37, "Warren Kumari" <warren () kumari net> said:4: Not too long after I started doing networking (and for the same small ISP in Yonkers), I'm flying off to install a new customer. I (of course) think that I'm hot stuff because I'm going to do the install, configuretherouter, whee, look at me! Anyway, I don't want to check a bag, and so I stuff the Cisco 2501 in a carryon bag, along with tools, etc (this wasallpre-9/11!). I'm going through security and the TSA[0] person opens my bag and pulls the router out. "What's this?!" he asks. I politely tell himthatit's a router. He says it's not. I'm still thinking that I'm the new hotness, and so I tell him in a somewhat condescending way that it is,andI know what I'm talking about. He tells me that it's not a router, and is starting to get annoyed. I explain using my "talking to a 5 year old"voicethat it most certainly is a router. He tells me that lying to airport security is a federal offense, and starts looming at me. I adjust my attitude and start explaining that it's like a computer and makes the Internet work. He gruffly hands me back the router, I put it in my bagandscurry away. As I do so, I hear him telling his colleague that it wasn'tarouter, and that he certainly knows what a router is, because he does woodwork...Here in the UK we avoid that issue by pronouncing the packet-shifter as "rooter", and only the wood-working tool as "rowter" :) Of course, it raises a different set of problems when talking to the Australians...
Yes. I discovered this while walking around Sydney wearing my "I have root @ Google" t-shirt.... got some odd looks/snickers... W
Cheers, Tim.
-- The computing scientist’s main challenge is not to get confused by the complexities of his own making. -- E. W. Dijkstra
Current thread:
- Re: Famous operational issues, (continued)
- Re: Famous operational issues Jethro R Binks (Feb 22)
- Re: Famous operational issues Mark Tinka (Feb 18)
- Re: Famous operational issues Suresh Ramasubramanian (Feb 18)
- Re: Famous operational issues Sabri Berisha (Feb 19)
- Re: Famous operational issues Suresh Ramasubramanian (Feb 19)
- Re: Famous operational issues Mark Tinka (Feb 19)
- Re: Famous operational issues Jen Linkova (Feb 19)
- Re: Famous operational issues Andrey Kostin (Feb 19)
- Re: Famous operational issues Owen DeLong (Feb 22)
- Re: Famous operational issues tim () pelican org (Feb 22)
- Re: Famous operational issues Warren Kumari (Feb 22)
- Re: Famous operational issues Patrick W. Gilmore (Feb 22)
- Re: Famous operational issues Justin Streiner (Feb 23)
- Re: Famous operational issues Seth Mattinen (Feb 18)
- Re: Famous operational issues Erik Sundberg (Feb 18)
- Re: Famous operational issues tim () pelican org (Feb 18)
- Re: Famous operational issues Alain Hebert (Feb 18)
- Re: Famous operational issues Eric Kuhnke (Feb 20)
- Re: Famous operational issues Jörg Kost (Feb 20)
- Re: Famous operational issues Henry Yen (Feb 18)
- Re: Famous operational issues bzs (Feb 18)
