Also, is there still CIS49? (was Re: [NBLUG/talk] Unix/Linux class

Scott Doty scott at sonic.net
Tue Dec 5 15:29:55 PST 2006


On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 02:47:28PM -0800, Walter Hansen wrote:
> >> No, I had it a year or two before. Ryan's a friend of mine and he loved
> >> my
> >> little joke. I was rather hoping the term would take off. It's such an
> >> obvious extrapolation.
> >
> > I'd never heard it before...
> >
> > "Looks like layer 8 had trouble negotiating transfer, and the data ended
> > up
> > in file 13..."
> >
> > I like it. :)
> >
> >  -Scott
> 
> Hehehehe
> 
> I used to have a CEO that somehow took and passed on of the CISO week long
> barrage classes flowed by the test things they offer for 2 or 3 grand. She
> soon forgot everything from it, but she used to loose pictures that people
> would send her in email because she'd save them and not notice where she
> was saving them. As she had took (and passed) the class (not sure which
> one) she was a computer expert and it was a program malfunction. It was my
> job to "fix" her computer. Me and my coworkers used to refer to that as
> user error, but then I discovered layer 8 and is just so much more and
> less.

Heh, well, I cannot tell a lie -- as I'm getting older, I'm finding that I
have more "senior moments", as I've heard them called...

For instance, my first reply to the email, talking about "file 13" -- well,
I accidentally sent it from my work account, which isn't subscribed to
talk at nblug...

So my original reply ended up in file 13...

Doh!

 -Scott



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