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To: MDGO who wrote (1369)4/11/2000 2:36:00 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1782
 
Hi marv,

Thanks for the softball pitch, I like it when I actually have something to contribute around here. Sm:)e.

Acronyms on line:
acronymfinder.com

134,000 entries and counting. Very up to date, only genius types like Bernard could find it not up to snuff. :-)) (Hey, BL, that's a compliment!)

Newton's Telelcom Dictionary:
amazon.com

I have been delighted with how thorough and explanatory this is for the initiated layman (that's me, in a nutshell, or was that nutcase?)

I'll work on a few more for you... I've managed to flummox Win98 somehow, hope this gets through...

Ciao, Ray



To: MDGO who wrote (1369)4/11/2000 4:03:00 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1782
 
Hi marv,

Here's a few more good learning sites, in no particular order....

DSL:
dslforum.org

Cable Modems:
networkmagazine.com
(and a whole lot more if you dig in)

Optical Networking:
lightreading.com

Terabit Routers:
networkmagazine.com

IP & ATM in the WAN Infrastructure:
telecommagazine.com

Performance Issues Facing the World Wide Web: (Excellent)
bcr.com

OSI Model:
microlegend.com
rad.com

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OK, that ought to hold you over for a couple of hours. <vbg>

Have Fun, Ray



To: MDGO who wrote (1369)4/11/2000 10:12:00 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1782
 
Hello Marv, thanks for the kind words, and a thanks to Ray D. as well, for filling in some of the blanks. I sometimes use the TechWeb Encyclopedia at:

techweb.com