At 11:09 PM +0000 3/12/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>According to CID "lingo" a collapsed backbone is a single router or switch
>acting as a backbone in a campus design model. It contrasts with a
>distributed backbone where routers or switches are spread out among floors
>or buildings, all connected together via something like FDDI. (Yes, CID
>still has FDDI in it!)
>

But in a medical context, a collapsed backbone calls for careful 
immobilization, followed by the ministrations of orthopedic and 
neurological surgeons.

Medical science, however, can only call for the hearse when the 
backbone gets distributed.




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