On the Web: RFC1925 Rule6 Early on in my career as a network engineer, I learned the value of sharing… For instance, when I could not figure out why a particular application was not working correctly, it was always useful to blame the application. Conversely, the application owner was often quite willing to share their problems with me, as well, by blaming the network. A more cynical way of putting this kind of sharing is the way RFC 1925, rule 6 puts is: “It is easier to move a problem around than it is to solve it.” Related Posted in ON THE NET ← The Hedge 11: Roland Dobbins on Working RemotelyWeekend Reads 110819 →
Electricity over IP is RFC3251 , not 3215 🙂
Thanks! I’m forever getting the order of the numbers wrong. 🙂