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Re: Cisco HFR


From: Warren Kumari <warren () kumari net>
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 20:04:09 -0400


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I have been making a collection of interesting logos from vendor equipment - hey, its better than train-spotting!

I have put some of the GSR ones up on a a temporary site (my server is moving this week, FedEx seems to have lost it though):
http://homepage.mac.com/warrenkumari/BFR/BFR1.JPG
http://homepage.mac.com/warrenkumari/BFR/BFR2.JPG
http://homepage.mac.com/warrenkumari/BFR/BFR3.JPG
http://homepage.mac.com/warrenkumari/BFR/BFR4.JPG
http://homepage.mac.com/warrenkumari/BFR/BFR5.JPG

Here are some of my other favorites:
The happy Buddha from the 3550-48
http://homepage.mac.com/warrenkumari/BFR/3550-1.JPG
http://homepage.mac.com/warrenkumari/BFR/3550-2.JPG

The (out of focus) Martini from the M40
http://homepage.mac.com/warrenkumari/BFR/Martini.JPG

Please send me any interesting ones and I'll add them to the collection (when my box gets here).
Warren
        
On May 26, 2004, at 12:43 PM, Petri Helenius wrote:


Mans Nilsson wrote:


Nitpick: It is not a sticker, but printed on the PCB of the GRP.

Quite like the head of a rhino on the LS1010 systemboard and some other cards too.
I also took a picture of a BFR (mug): http://helenius.fi/cisco/

Pete



- -- Never criticize a man till you've walked a mile in his shoes.  Then if he didn't like what you've said, he's a mile away and barefoot.

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