RE: Exodus/C&W Depeering

the Invisible Hand said you should talk to the face instead. Go figure.

A monk I met on the street, however, said: "Even stupid companies can make
smart decisions sometimes, the trouble is that you can only tell in hindsight
whether the choices made were the right ones".

I was also given a copy of a book by Lao Tze before the monk was
chased off by aggressive chanters and bongo-drummers from a rival sect.
Central London is weird.

  Sean.

the Invisible Hand said you should talk to the face instead. Go figure.

A monk I met on the street, however, said: "Even stupid companies can make
smart decisions sometimes, the trouble is that you can only tell in hindsight
whether the choices made were the right ones".

I was also given a copy of a book by Lao Tze before the monk was
chased off by aggressive chanters and bongo-drummers from a rival sect.
Central London is weird.

I think in business they should rather be reading Sun Tzu.

-Hank

Either one may or may not be applicable. Depends on your view.

"When the country is ruled with a light hand
  The people are simple.
  When the country is ruled with severity,
  The people are cunning."

So, I will be cunning in light of this severity. :wink:

"... the stiff and unbending is the disciple of death.
  The gentle and yielding is the disciple of life.
  Thus an army without flexibility never wins a battle.
  A tree that is unbending is easily broken.
  The hard and strong will fall.
  The soft and weak will overcome."

I prefer an inclusive peering policy instead of an exclusive one.
I think it makes more sense in terms of building a quality network.
But then, I don't make money selling high-bandwidth ip transit, so
perhaps this is just my view of the peering elephant.

-Chris

Okay, okay, when is someone going to start posting as "Dean S. Moran?"

                                -Bill

The guys around here are high on "The Prince" :]

--vadim

The guys around here are high on "The Prince" :]

Who mentioned Lorry ?