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I am very excited to announce that I am now a published author! My first ISBN worthy document is a 76-page introduction to IPv6 in JUNOS titled Day One: Exploring IPv6. This is the first booklet in the Junos® Networking Technologies Series and the newest of Juniper Network’s [...]
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Wow! 2009 was a busy year for me! A few weeks ago I was trying to remember all that had gone on in my world this year: What directly affected my life? What did I accomplish? What did I leave to be accomplished next year (or beyond)? Where did I succeed and how did I [...]
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In my previous post about this years ARIN elections, I promised to write a bit more about my own candidacy. I guess in political terms that means outlining my platform. Lucky for me, that is actually quite simple, my platform can be summarized in one word: Openness.
Openness defines my candidacy for two reasons; it is [...]
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It is that time of year again folks, time for the back to back NANOG and ARIN meetings and the annual ARIN election. This means that if your company is involved with the Internet, you should at the very least be paying attention, if not registering to attend one or both of these meetings. If [...]
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This is a question which I still do not have a complete answer for. In fact, this blog is part of my search for a thorough understanding of both my self and the world around me. I believe that these two items or areas are inexorably linked. Whether I believe that my [...]
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