Cisco moves even more to china.

Joe Johnson jjohnson at jmdn.net
Fri Sep 24 04:15:59 UTC 2004


While it is certainly an operational issue if there are no operators
left (or on the flip side, too many), I think even that is quite a
stretch.

 

Perhaps the economic discussion can be completed elsewhere?

 

Joe Johnson

 

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From: owner-nanog at merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog at merit.edu] On Behalf Of
Joseph
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 9:24 PM
To: nanog at nanog.org
Cc: Suresh Ramasubramanian
Subject: Re: Cisco moves even more to china.

 

Hello Suresh,

 

  I appreciate and respect your opinion.  Please offer me that same
respect in kind.  I am aware of the fact of our diverse global economy
and only think as many in US do we should be fair and equitable to all
parties WORLDWIDE.  

 

Respectfully yours,

Joseph

Suresh Ramasubramanian <suresh at outblaze.com> wrote:

	Joseph [23/09/04 18:53 -0700]:
	> Don't Support Outsourcing
	
	I suggest you lead by example.
	
	> Don't buy from companies that outsource US jobs. Be very vocal
and
	
	Now please go unplug all your cisco and juniper equipment.
	
	Then open up your servers and remove all the RAM / hard disks
etc that are
	made in Malaysia / Taiwan etc.
	
	Oh wait - check the labels on your clothes. The last Macy's I
visited had a
	whole lot of shirts / trousers / underwear that had US brand
names but were
	all made in Vietnam / China / Bangladesh etc. You might want to
strip them
	off and wear just your own, all american skin.
	
	Sheesh. Please take it to Lou Dobbs, or if you have any more
rational
	arguments than these to advocate what looks like a boycott of
cisco
	equipment, please take it to somewhere like Dave Farber's IP ..
lots of
	posters there love to beat this dead horse even more than you
do.
	
	srs

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