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Re: TI and future Jaguars

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz View Post
Alan's observation is exactly correct.
The majority of the audience has no idea of what the meaning of the terms that Cisco uses internally or the phone company for that matter. As to your previous post the same applies.
I didn't use the terms at all until the topic was revolved back over ground it already covered which distracted from the original points (like those points had no merit at all) so for expediency I was trying to get past repeating myself (by being brief as I was asked repeatedly). Sort of like revolving on this point is serving to absorb time and resources but not making the forum itself more practical for this sort of communication.

Are we designing an electronic motor controller or are we discussing the finer points of why forums for Internet communication have issues yet to be resolved? It's not like I personally am the reason that Newton's Telecommunication Dictionary has 25+ editions and so many pages of often cryptic and slang terms. In fact I never even saw a copy of Newton's Telecommunication Dictionary until some college professor started looking for clever word games to play.

It's also not like other people didn't basically figure it out in subsequent posts.

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