Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not familiar with the term "six sisters".

Who's who of Japanese technology companies.  ;->

> I may not be in your league technically ...

We _all_ have our experiences.
Mine is not any "better" than anyone else's.
But mine is in areas "less traveled" (more demanded).

> and I do not contribute to LPI in the way you do,

Huh?  The only reason I'm not helping Matt right now is because I
work 60-70 hours/week.  In fact, the reason I really need to stop
posting is because I'm taking valuable time away from my client
(which I could have put better to helping Matt and LPIC-3
developments).

> Then somehow I must be one of those 3%.

Okay, on technical matters, we do see more eye-to-eye, I agree.  ;->

> OK, these are valid points and you obviously have expertise
> in this area, witness your address domain.

Nope.  You don't have to do anything for the IEEE to get the alias.
You only have to be a member.

But yes, I have been involved with some 802.11 committees (namely f
and s -- don't get me started ;-).



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