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Re: Geek on Island
What!? We would appreciated a little objectivity here. Your comment is completely off base, having little to do with the subject matter. We are talking about a single point-of-failure here, Terry Childs. If you work with computers, networks, software, etc, then you know, in design, implementation, and management, that POFs should be minimized. Really, the failing is of the CityNetwork's "managers" for not properly managing the network. If you don't save config info, and a power outage does occur,the network is shot anyway. Its up to managers to maintain, config & support documentation for everything on the net.
Please, show a little intelligence and depth of knowledge!!!!