Re: Dense?

CASE@utkvx.utk.edu Wed, 16 September 1992 00:53 UTC

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From: CASE@utkvx.utk.edu
Subject: Re: Dense?
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>Sounds pretty good to me.  It should probably have a couple of segments to
>play with.  If you'd like to try provoking some discussion, let it have a
>repeater card and let that repeater card be able to hook to two different
>segments at the same time and not repeat them.

>	Bob

tweeet! (whistle blowing sound)
out of bounds!
that is SEP (somebody else's problem)
i fear we are stepping outside of our charter here
this issue rightly belongs in the purview of the folks who do repeater cards
and related management

chassis mib cannot and will not be able to solve all the world's problems

[joke about leroy don't want the ball deleted]

ok, so you finally got me to speak out
jdc