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RE: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?)
From: "Temkin, David" <temkin () sig com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 13:10:51 -0400
Which, ironically coincided with the time WorldCom bought UUNet. <duck> -----Original Message----- From: Christopher L. Morrow [mailto:chris () UU NET] Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 1:05 PM To: Robert E. Seastrom Cc: Eric Kuhnke; nanog () merit edu Subject: Re: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
"Christopher L. Morrow" <chris () UU NET> writes:I believe thats an FN-FAL rifle, not a M-16... I wonder if telcom's could employ these folks to watch over their fiber lines to keep the backhoes away?It's a SIG SG550, not an FAL or an M16.
well there ya go! :) I just knew it wasn't a m16 and was guessing toward the FAL due to language and stock appearances... been a few years since I spent time looking at guns.
Current thread:
- a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) Eric Kuhnke (Jul 28)
- Re: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 28)
- Re: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) Sean Donelan (Jul 28)
- Re: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) Eric Anderson (Jul 28)
- Hollywood plot: Attack critical infrastructure while President is in town Sean Donelan (Jul 28)
- Re: Hollywood plot: Attack critical infrastructure while President is in town Vadim Antonov (Jul 28)
- Re: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) Sean Donelan (Jul 28)
- Re: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 28)
- Re: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) Robert E. Seastrom (Jul 28)
- Re: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 28)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) Temkin, David (Jul 28)
- RE: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 28)
- Adelphia Contact Tom Sands (Jul 28)
- RE: a new labor intensive layer 1 solution (humor?) Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 28)