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Per Jeff.."It's giving me a good chuckle. Off to buy some buckets for my leaking data!
"Bit Buckets"......We used to have the rookies search the CO for them to catch the bits when doing disconnects.
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I thought you sent them to find buckets of dialtone? 
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If you plug all of the unused odd ports into all of the all of the unused even ports on your switches you will recycle all of the data that typically leaks all over the floors of IT rooms. This is very dangerous to the environment and can be very costly to clean up. If you've ever had to remove all those ones and zeros from tile and carpet you know how much it bytes. When executed properly by disabling spanning tree (which also is good for the the forests) you will find your switches are converted to perpetual data machines. I know this is a bold claim. But do the math it makes sense. :db:
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Thats why I preferred Analog data. Analog laid on top the carpet and tile and wiggled around, sometimes with great frequency, sometimes with low frequency. You cleaned it up using a frequency sweep.
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Originally posted by jeffmoss26: I thought you sent them to find buckets of dialtone? Jeff, Be careful you don't overload the switch and water it down with too much dialtone, :nono: just add a cup at a time until the dipswitch reads full.
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Oh, I am seeing your problem: you are having pipeline burst ram and the pipeline is burst spilling ram aaaaaalllllllll overyourmotherboard. Also, some of your ram is caught in a thicket.
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I am surprised and saddened to learn that no one on this board knew about this little trick. I learned many years ago to put a bank plug into live phone jacks when I unplug a phone so that dial tone does not run out on the floor. AT&T systems Dial Tone is especially sticky and corrosive, Luckily Panasonic systems have a Dial Tone pressure reliever built in. And I thought we were all Pro's here!
PS Of course, we all know that 1A2 dial tone was sweet, with the aroma and taste of honeysuckle. Those were the days my friend.
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Dang, that's what I've been doing wrong!
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