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jobseeker 12/5/2012 | 4:09:17 AM
re: Juniper's Marketing Mystery Light-head,

what planet are you from ?
jobseeker 12/5/2012 | 4:09:17 AM
re: Juniper's Marketing Mystery Very_objective_dude,

logon to 210.211.2.245 and look for a file named cassandra.mov(video) and cassandra.mpg (audio). You only have part of the recording. I have the real deal.
light-headed 12/5/2012 | 4:09:17 AM
re: Juniper's Marketing Mystery Hmmm.. you could say the very same thing about the CRS-1 Router. It simply could not fail becuase Cisco spent a half a billion dollars on it. Both of these arguments insult the hard work of engineers who produce these products. You think building these systems is easy?
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I never said it was easy. I said that there are multiple "teams" that could have built such a product. It would be very arrogant for the Juniper guys or CRS-1 guys to think they are the only ones that can build a quality routing product (ask TiMetra/Alcatel or the Redback smartedge guys now back at Cisco or even the Laurel/Fore guys)

You can misinterpret me all you want, but just because a product had a better chance at success does not insult the engineers that built it. You must be an engineer with a chip on the shoulder and very thin skin to read this into what I said. Go back and re-read it. I have a lot of respect for the guys that built those products. I know what it takes to build these systems because i have done it more than once with success and failure.
very_objective_dude 12/5/2012 | 4:09:16 AM
re: Juniper's Marketing Mystery What are you talking about?
very_objective_dude 12/5/2012 | 4:09:16 AM
re: Juniper's Marketing Mystery I actually have no clue what you are talking about. I assume you think I went to checkout your website. I actually did not. I actually have to work. Afterall, I have not made enough money yet. BTW, who is this Hederson guy you were
referring to in the previous post?
jobseeker 12/5/2012 | 4:09:16 AM
re: Juniper's Marketing Mystery Very_objective_dude,

lets here more comments. Here's one from me:
"Your visit and questions does not accurately provide true answers but is an indication of a person
attempting to use extreme measures to control a case. I hope you use
your suggestive comments, if not IGÇÖll fill in the blanks or provide further explanation.
The red dot you were referring to near my picture of <name> and <name> was my IC
device, the LED is faulty. The black dot in the far upper right hand corner is a real time
motion camera, that doesnGÇÖt work".

File number : 2254/05

Look it up bro... it's defacto.
</name></name>
jobseeker 12/5/2012 | 4:09:16 AM
re: Juniper's Marketing Mystery Very_objective_dude,

did I "utter" anything or was she B.S-ing. You do have the information ... right ? Tell you what, if you need to see anything else, I'll make it avaliable on my personal FTP stie, so you clearly understand the truth.
jobseeker 12/5/2012 | 4:09:15 AM
re: Juniper's Marketing Mystery Ok you must be the wrong person but if you decide to be the right person let me know , I'll make it avaliable.
jobseeker 12/5/2012 | 4:09:15 AM
re: Juniper's Marketing Mystery Yada..Yada...
marmoset 12/5/2012 | 4:08:21 AM
re: Juniper's Marketing Mystery >>:Marmoset, name one OS that's not carved
>>: from a unix variant ? JUNOS is efficient
>>: code,scripted from BSD. What's your point ?

My points' pretty simple.. Jnpr seems to be desp & blindly (without evaluation) going in for associations with comps which churn out stuff 10 for a cent! This will only spoil Jnprs' solid reputation since it may take over one-two years to get such products to just stabilize after release. oem may not be the proper answer, home-(re/)growing, as you point out, might still work better. Basically cheap isnt always good.
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