MOZDUR ranted: Nima does the quick switch again - Bullshit! You did that yourself, as you always have. I asked you to provide clear documentary evidence that Payam Shoghi, Parviz Berjis and the Italian nsa secretary have had their bahaim rights removed, and court documentation that Payam Shoghi and Parviz Berjis are not presently in jail. The switching is all yours, cultist LIAR. You refuse
On May 9, 3:05 pm, David Spain <nos...@127.0.0.1> wrote: Sorry, I think we were talking past each other and that was my fault. When I made the original comment I was thinking about folks that are experiencing the traffic shaping, and the fact that it's not always just a simple solution of switching transponders. Oh, I see, you thought I was still somehow relating to the original
kony wrote: On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:05:57 GMT, Chip Thomas <spamanot@gmail.net> wrote: What is robust supposed to mean? It's not like there's some golden switch out there, any random switch you buy should work or is defective and should be returned for refund (but defect is rather rare unless considering a poorly designed passive enclosure more prone to overheating
kony wrote: On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 04:43:00 GMT, Chip Thomas <spamanot@gmail.net> wrote: I don't need network segregation. I do need high reliability / continuous availability. I don't need much level of control. Well... you either need a managed switch to have ANY level of control, or with an unmanaged switch you have NO control over the switch.
Sir Jestalot * provided us with some light entertainment when he scribed: I've just bought two of these from windtrap.co.uk - see <http://windtrap.co.uk/Energy-Saving-Products/Motion-Sensor-Light-Switch.htm> A motion detector from Windtrap? Surely these should be installed in your toilet bowl? :-) I fitted these (replacing the manual switches) in my kitchen and hallway, both