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1 year ago

in Say Goodbye to U.S. Particle Physics on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

As an Australian with a keen interest in making the world a safer place to live I find it positive to know that there are American citizens who realize that there's something really wrong with the current government.


If you travel you'll realize your news seems almost completely government controlled (it must be, because in your news the world is just perfect and humming along as it should be, and the world thinks America is doing a fine job on the world stage).


Well, I've got news for you, we don't.


By the way, the real world news (the news you find in other countries) makes Americans out to be complete idiots. It's good to be aware of this, as this isn't based on meeting each and every one of you, it's based on who you're being represented by. I personally disagree with this view, but I travel and meet the human beings and find that no matter which country, we're all pretty much the same.


I recently traveled to San Diego for a conference on peace and during my recent visits to the Gas Lamp District for lunch I spoke with many American's who felt the same way.


You are nice people, and it would be good for other people in the world to realize this also, so please, really do make the world a better place, make a difference when you go to vote next year.


By the way, we just showed that it's possible to get rid of a right wing extremist (John Howard). In addition, he lost his seat in Parliament. :)

1 year ago

in Say Goodbye to U.S. Particle Physics on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

As an Australian with a keen interest in making the world a safer place to live I find it positive to know that there are American citizens who realize that there's something really wrong with the current government.


If you travel you'll realize your news seems almost completely government controlled (it must be, because in your news the world is just perfect and humming along as it should be, and the world thinks America is doing a fine job on the world stage).


Well, I've got news for you, we don't.


By the way, the real world news (the news you find in other countries) makes Americans out to be complete idiots. It's good to be aware of this, as this isn't based on meeting each and every one of you, it's based on who you're being represented by. I personally disagree with this view, but I travel and meet the human beings and find that no matter which country, we're all pretty much the same.


I recently traveled to San Diego for a conference on peace and during my recent visits to the Gas Lamp District for lunch I spoke with many American's who felt the same way.


You are nice people, and it would be good for other people in the world to realize this also, so please, really do make the world a better place, make a difference when you go to vote next year.


By the way, we just showed that it's possible to get rid of a right wing extremist (John Howard). In addition, he lost his seat in Parliament. :)

1 year ago

in Port Mirroring on a Cisco 3550 Switch on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

I know this is just a reference, but I personally would be very concerned with sending more than a few Fa ports out a single Gi port, considering aggregate traffic. 4 fully saturated Fa ports = 800 Mb.


The tao article above is also something to consider, very good info.

1 year ago

in Port Mirroring on a Cisco 3550 Switch on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

I know this is just a reference, but I personally would be very concerned with sending more than a few Fa ports out a single Gi port, considering aggregate traffic. 4 fully saturated Fa ports = 800 Mb.


The tao article above is also something to consider, very good info.

1 year ago

in Port Mirroring on a Cisco 3550 Switch on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

4 Fa ports going out 1 Fa port...any dropped packets!!

1 year ago

in Port Mirroring on a Cisco 3550 Switch on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

4 Fa ports going out 1 Fa port...any dropped packets!!

1 year ago

in Information Security: Comparing the CISSP and GSEC Certifications on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
Anyone else care to compare the difficulty of GSEC/CISSP with a recent CCNA exam?

1 year ago

in Information Security: Comparing the CISSP and GSEC Certifications on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
Anyone else care to compare the difficulty of GSEC/CISSP with a recent CCNA exam?

1 year ago

in Information Security: Comparing the CISSP and GSEC Certifications on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
I thought you might come back with that.

The difficulty of the CCNA has increase greatly since 2003, wheras before this it was quite easy.

Did you get your CCNA recently?

1 year ago

in Information Security: Comparing the CISSP and GSEC Certifications on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
I thought you might come back with that.

The difficulty of the CCNA has increase greatly since 2003, wheras before this it was quite easy.

Did you get your CCNA recently?

1 year ago

in Information Security: Comparing the CISSP and GSEC Certifications on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
Taking this article and your previous on infosec certs, I'd be interested to see a difficulty comparison with non-security certs such as Cisco's CCNA.

This will be very beneficial for those just entering the security field.

1 year ago

in Information Security: Comparing the CISSP and GSEC Certifications on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
Taking this article and your previous on infosec certs, I'd be interested to see a difficulty comparison with non-security certs such as Cisco's CCNA.

This will be very beneficial for those just entering the security field.
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