[OT] Network Question
Jeremy Fowler
jfowler at westrope.com
Wed Mar 6 23:38:28 CST 2002
Actually, it would be more accurate if it went like this:
1. On a Sesame Seed Bun
2. Two all Beef Patties
3. Cheese
4. Special Sauce
5. Lettuce
6. Onions
7. Pickles
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> To: David Nicol
> Cc: Gerald Combs; kclug at kclug.org
> Subject: Re: [OT] Network Question
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> So, what you're saying is that the 7-layer analysis of a Big Mac at the
> bottom of Randy's page is somewhat more applicable:
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> "Another such example is the McDonald's Big Mac. Check it:
> 1. Two all Beef Patties
> 2. Special Sauce
> 3. Lettuce
> 4. Cheese
> 5. Pickles
> 6. Onions
> 7. On a Sesame Seed Bun "
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> Right?
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> - Kevin
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> David Nicol
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> KRFinch at dstsystems.com wrote:
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> > Gerald -
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> > Speaking of the 7-layer model, I thought you might find this amusing (if
> > you hadn't seen it before)...
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> > http://www.randywanker.com/OSI/
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> > - Kevin
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> I believe his analysis is mistaken. The level 1 (physical) on
> any kind of manually edible food is the part you handle, which
> in the case of a Taco Bell Vegitarian Burrito, is the tortilla.
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> In 1994 I wrote an essay on an OSI seven-layer pizza...
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