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I would be interested in this list as well.<br>
I have an positive experience how to get License Class A from CRTC.<br>
As well as I am interested to talk about LNP portability.<br>
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All the Best!<br>
Sergey.<br>
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<pre wrap="">On January 17, 2005 04:47 pm, Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">LOL. I hadn't thought of it that way. Little vignettes amidst the
commercials?
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Exactly -- It's precisely why I hang around on linux-elitists and a couple
other oddball lists... a good 90% of what's there is crap but man when
something good comes by... wowza.
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<pre wrap="">Just because the volume isn't there? That might be a good thing, ya know
- have a list with, say, one or two messages a day, on average.
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True, but that's why I like looking at sineapps now and again -- they
sometimes focus on things that I've not even seen, it's interesting
reading... but I slug it out on the list well, just to slug it out. :-)
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<pre wrap="">It was a policy at our company that any new product implementation would
always require Technical Support be involved until several engineers,
technicians and installers were comfortable with it. I hope I always
remember the lessons learned from getting new products, and having to
develop training and implementation practices.
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...
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<pre wrap="">Seems that making mistakes is actually a fantastic (albeit
uncomfortable) way to learn. I sometimes wonder if I unconsciously muck
things up at first as a rite of passage.
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We have a similar policy here and it really helps people understand why things
are done a certain way when they have to field some of the customer calls
themselves. "right" and "wrong" take on new nuances that they would have
otherwise been oblivious and even belligerent towards.
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<pre wrap="">Nobody knows a thing so well as those who can expertly break it.
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That sounds very close to "As soon as you make something idiot-proof along
comes a better class of idiot." :-)
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<pre wrap="">Would it be considered trolling to start a thread on Cleaning Maple
Syrup off of Dial Pads, or Wiring your Moose for Wi-Fi?
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Let's not forget the weekly "tooques and telephony" segment, and a review of
the best block heaters for your wi-fi fones.
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<pre wrap="">Does that mean I'm right and you're wrong?
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Yes... oh, wait... Aughhhhhhhhhhh!
-A.
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