I'm in the tower right now, and the APE cabinet was just ringing.
Was someone trying to contact it? (Via phone)?
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to the nog for suggesting the Qe Wbr Oncgvfgn prize for
truly idiotic postings would generate more drivel.
I have already have a couple of nominations for various prizes.
(Cisco ask permission - in your dreams.....)
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Hi all, this is a network head's up. We have just cutover all domestic
peering from our legacy network ( as4763 ) to our new network ( as7714 ). So
if anyone notices any really funky routing happening, let me know.
Cheers
Tony Wicks
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TelstraSaturn
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> Anyone know what happening to the drinkie that was being talked about a
> few weeks ago? Did the main sponsor pull out?
>
> Looks like Internetnz (isocnz) are supposed to be having some sort of
> meeting at the end of the month in akl for ISPs, anyone know anything
> about this? I can't find anything on their web site.
The dates are 29 and 30 November for the Internet Industry Forum and a
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People,
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hmm - its interesting your "barrister" has the email
'info(a)humanrights.com.au' - on their website it states:
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right.. i dont think so joe (hey it rhymed)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: !Dr. Joe Baptista [mailto:baptista@pccf.net]
> Sent: Thursday, 1 November 2001 1:16 PM
> To: Roger De Salis
> Cc: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz; frances.hey(a)paradise.net.nz;
> browns(a)cisco.com; !Dr. Robert Riley; ccenicer(a)cisco.com;
> investor-relations(a)cisco.com; Len Lindon
> Subject: Re: Mark Your Palm Pilots - NZNOG Christmas Social
>
>
> As a Cisco investor I'm a bit surprised that you a Cisco
> employee would so
> flagrantly use my name and personality to sell attendance at some
> Christmas social without my permission. I have therefore taken this
> opportunity to cc this reply and the original communication
> from Cisco to
> my barrister Mr. Len Lindon.
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Auckland - When: Wednesday 5th December, 4pm onwards
Where: Cisco, L25, ASB Tower, 135 Albert St
Who: Anyone who has typed "sho int"
RSVP to: moi
Wellington When: Tuesday 18th December, 4pm onwards
Where: Cisco, L8, ASB Tower, 2 Hunter St
Who: As above
RSVP to: moi
The RSVP is an opportunity to suggest a couple of small awards
such things as "The Doctor Joe Baptista Award for least enlightening
post of 2001", and the "Sid Jones award for Cisco CEF - Customer
Enragement Feature of 2001".
No promises, but I'm trying to get a couple of Cisco phones as
prizes.... (but now I've said it, so I better show up with them....)
R
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It seems we may have a candidate for at least one of the awards..
Frank March
Specialist Advisor, IT Policy Group
Ministry of Economic Development, PO Box 1473, Wellington, NZ
Ph: (+64 4) 474 2908; Fax: (+64 4) 471 2658
> -----Original Message-----
> From: !Dr. Joe Baptista [SMTP:baptista@pccf.net]
> Sent: Thursday, 1 November 2001 13:16
> To: Roger De Salis
> Cc: ; frances.hey(a)paradise.net.nz; browns(a)cisco.com; !Dr. Robert Riley;
> ccenicer(a)cisco.com; investor-relations(a)cisco.com; Len Lindon
> Subject: Re: Mark Your Palm Pilots - NZNOG Christmas Social
>
> On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Roger De Salis wrote:
>
> > The RSVP is an opportunity to suggest a couple of small awards
> > such things as "The Doctor Joe Baptista Award for least enlightening
> > post of 2001", and the "Sid Jones award for Cisco CEF - Customer
> > Enragement Feature of 2001".
>
> It seems I've made something of an impression here. Always nice to
> know. However - you must change the awards name. I have not given
> permission for my name to be used in any way with any award to you or to
> Cisco Technologies.
>
> Now if you or Cisco Technologies wish to submit a proposal on the use of
> my name I will consider it. However - at this time I want you to make it
> clear to the group that I have nothing to do with this award and you are
> order to immediately cease any and all usage of my name in association
> with this project.
>
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What about people that only know a few commands from the IOS? ;-)
Or is this only for people with the mininum of a CCNA? :-)
I will be a CCNA very soon ...
Allister.
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From: Stephen Andrew [mailto:Andrew.Stephen@nzpost.co.nz]
Sent: Thursday, 1 November 2001 12:50 p.m.
To: 'Roger De Salis'
Cc: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
Subject: RE: Mark Your Palm Pilots - NZNOG Christmas Social
Does that mean that us lazy buggers who just type "sh int" are not welcome?
How about "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 null0"?[1]
[1] Pardon me if I got it wrong - it's been a long time ;)
Klop,
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger De Salis [mailto:rdesalis@cisco.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 1 November 2001 12:29
> To: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
> Cc: frances.hey(a)paradise.net.nz; browns(a)cisco.com
> Subject: Mark Your Palm Pilots - NZNOG Christmas Social
>
>
> Auckland - When: Wednesday 5th December, 4pm onwards
> Where: Cisco, L25, ASB Tower, 135 Albert St
> Who: Anyone who has typed "sho int"
> RSVP to: moi
>
> Wellington When: Tuesday 18th December, 4pm onwards
> Where: Cisco, L8, ASB Tower, 2 Hunter St
> Who: As above
> RSVP to: moi
>
> The RSVP is an opportunity to suggest a couple of small awards such
> things as "The Doctor Joe Baptista Award for least enlightening post
> of 2001", and the "Sid Jones award for Cisco CEF - Customer Enragement
> Feature of 2001".
>
> No promises, but I'm trying to get a couple of Cisco phones as
> prizes.... (but now I've said it, so I better show up with them....)
>
> R
> --
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> /) L8, ASB Tower, 2 Hunter St +64 4 496 9003
> (/ Wellington, New Zealand
> roger(a)desalis.gen.nz
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