: [asterisk-users] How big is *your* ego?
edited out for brevity and my point
Motherboards in a
well regulated maintained system that is ventilated good, don't just
die.
They don't? Funny, I've seen it happen from everything from AMD, Sun,
HP, SGI, you name it.
You are telling me
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How big is *your* ego?edited out for brevity and my point Motherboards in a well regulated maintained system that is ventilated good, don't just
die. They don't? Funny, I've seen it happen from everything from AMD, Sun, HP, SGI, you name
I'm not siding with anybody here, but there is some glaring
mis-information in this thread.
-Matt
Matt,
Thanks for the information and the Wikipedia reference. We all
appreciate unbiased presentation of facts, even if we don't always
present them in an unbiased manner ourselves. :)
-MC
On 10/13/06, Michael Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not siding with anybody here, but there is some glaring
mis-information in this thread.
-Matt
Matt,
Thanks for the information and the Wikipedia reference. We all
appreciate unbiased presentation of facts, even if we don't always
Want to share these 13 packets ?
At this time no but if you'd like to know more about it see the following:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2006-October/023810.html
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2006-October/023815.html
C F wrote:
OK, I'll agree with you that I'm looking at a point of view from
Enterprise lever and not carrier level, BTW, NFAS for redundancy is in
most cases a waste of money (again enterprise POV), since if one T1 is
down usually all of them from the same provider will be down.
You must
Seems like we got another person that misses words written in plain English.
On 10/11/06, J. Oquendo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C F wrote:
OK, I'll agree with you that I'm looking at a point of view from
Enterprise lever and not carrier level, BTW, NFAS for redundancy is in
most cases a waste