Plixer's Mix Master Mitch has released his new Cisco NetFlow hip-hop video:
Professionally Edited and Produced
However, I like the homegrown look and feel of Mix Master Mitch's first Cisco NetFlow hip-hop video below (you may recall that it was released last March).
Why?
Well, in my opinion it's grass-roots and non-commercial (and at the 2:40 time mark, it kicks major butt).
Homegrown, Grass-roots and Non-commercial
What's your opinion?
Don't be shy, vote and guide the budding hip-hop career of Plixer's Mix Master Mitch:
What's your take, how should Plixer's Mix Master Mitch make his next Cisco NetFlow video, homegrown or professionally edited and produced?
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My comment was going to be
My comment was going to be something along the lines of don't these guys have anything better to do. But then... white guys rapping ... hip-hop track about NetFlow... perfect fit!
Free time on their hands
It's my understanding that deploying Cisco NetFlow helps "free up time" for network administrators.
So why should network admins watch MTV with their newly found "free time" when they can rap for themselves?
Sincerely,
Brad Reese on Cisco
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We hear from network sources uncovered by intercepting
internal email that Brad Reese is secretly a rapper
also. He is hoping to be in the next Mix Master Mitch
video, if you look very carefully I believe he is actually in the new one but is disguised as a Limo driver.
Limo Driver is an Old School title
Limo Driver is the "old school" title of my job.
The "new school" title of my job is Transportation Consultant.
However, keep in mind that I'm flexible, as I'll still barrel across 6 lanes of bumper-to-bumper traffic to pick up a fare if I hear either a whistle as well of course the words "cabbie" and/or "driver."
On 57th Street & 5th Avenue, I had Warren Beatty open the door so that my passenger could get out, and that's when I recognized my passenger, Francis Ford Coppola.
I also told Ron Howard to get the "****-out" at Grand Central Station, but when he "froze solid" in the back seat, I took pity on him and dropped him off at his destination, Bloomingdales at 59th Street and 3rd Ave.
Chuck Norris only wanted to go 2 blocks because it was "windy" and he didn't want to get his hair messed up (BTW, he's a really tiny guy).
Hugh Carey, the Governor of New York really enjoyed the music in my vehicle (it was the song Manhattan being sung by Dinah Washington).
As I was about to drop off Steve Winwood at the Gramercy Park Hotel, Eugenia forgot her purse, so we had to drive back up to Steve's Times Square recording studio to retrieve it. The album Steve was recording at the time? Back in the High Life!
I love to drive and New York City in the Fall and Winter is the place to drive, Spring and Summer suck (as folks like to walk then).
Never drove Miss Daisy, but I did drive the mother of Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary.
Sincerely,
Brad Reese on Cisco
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