Regularity

Written by Ms. Tek
Published May 25, 2004

Raise your hand if you like being "regular".

Prunes, Metamucil, or an enema? YOU VOTE!

WHEEEE. Look at me waste server space!

Eat Beans, beans the musical fruit, the more you eat the more you toot,
The more you toot, the better you feel...

LET'S HAVE BEANS AT EVERY MEAL!!

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

Hey, look... I can cut and paste:

SAN JOSE, Calif. - Cisco Systems Inc. unveiled a long-awaited router for directing traffic at the heart of the Internet, aiming to recapture market share lost to rivals.

Cisco's refrigerator-sized Carrier Router System-1, announced Tuesday and expected to be available in July, is designed to shuttle data at the center of telecom carriers' networks. It's been in the works for four years, but development has been kept secret.

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A single CRS-1 can transfer the entire collection of the U.S. Library of Congress in 4.6 seconds, according to Cisco. And unlike the company's previous high-end routers, multiple units can be clustered to act as a single, massive router.

San Jose-based Cisco has been losing share in the high-end "core" routing market, UBS analyst Nikos Theodosopoulos said in a research report released Monday.

In the second quarter of 2002, when Juniper Networks Inc. released its T640 core router, Cisco had 68 percent of the market to Juniper's 24 percent. By the first quarter of this year, Cisco's lead had shrunk to 59 percent while Juniper's grew to 34 percent, Theodosopoulos said.

What do you guys think about that?

Gee, golly, gee-wiz... computers are so gosh darn, cool and kooky!

Wheeee.

Yah!

Wooo

Waaa.

GO USA! GO SUPERMAN! GO CAPTIAN AMERICA!

BOOBIES! WHITE PEOPLE! BLACK PEOPLE! DEAD PEOPLE!

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Published: May 25, 2004
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