Houston problems?

Scott Francis darkuncle at darkuncle.net
Tue Jun 12 07:54:46 UTC 2001


On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 11:21:06PM -0400, Tim Wilde exclaimed:
> 
> > Easy there Jason, I think that the 95th percentile of NANOG readers
> > understood Richard's joke to be some sort of reference to packet flooding as
> > further evidenced by the net smiley with which he ended his email.  What
> > with all the sarcasm on this list, a bit of humor is most welcome.
> 
> But my average five-minute sample of NANOG readers in fact found that they
> saw it as a highly inflammatory remark.  Which is better?!

hrm, that'd make you about 4 minutes 30 seconds longer in your sample rate
than said inflammatory remarkers. :)

> Tim -:)

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