Did Sean Gorman's maps show the cascading vulnerability in Oh io?

sgorman1 at gmu.edu sgorman1 at gmu.edu
Mon Aug 18 21:25:22 UTC 2003


Wait... I am Sean Gorman ;-) - although no others apply

----- Original Message -----
From: Omachonu Ogali <nanog at missnglnk.com>
Date: Monday, August 18, 2003 5:11 pm
Subject: Re: Did Sean Gorman's maps show the cascading vulnerability in Oh io?

> 
> And here we all go again, talking about something we have no clue
> about. In case you have forgotten, I would like to remind you all
> of certain things (in no particular order).
> 
> You ARE NOT:
> a) electric utilities
> b) independent system operators
> c) utility workers who actually climb poles
> d) excavators
> e) the 'call before you dig' service
> f) library curators
> g) large wireless carriers
> h) the united states government
> i) sean gorman
> j) terrorists
> k) generator manufacturers
> l) any of the people dead due to the blackout
> m) transmission lines
> n) circuit breakers
> o) transformers
> p) regulators
> q) power plant operators
> r) the north american energy reliability council
> s) members of the north american energy reliability council
> t) in charge of dispersing lightning
> u) the canadian government
> v) control board logic
> w) active energy traders
> x) senior-level execs at energy companies
> y) the lake erie loop
> z) the loch ness monster
> 
> You ARE:
> a) network engineers
> b) network administrators
> c) network technicians
> d) system administrators
> e) (insert any other random network related title here)
> f) END USERS OF THE U.S. POWER INFRASTRUCTURE
> 
> Have a happy angst-filled low-voltage day.
> 
> 




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