Network Service Investment Guide: Maximizing ROI in Uncertain Times (Networking Council)
Mark Gaynor | Mark Gaynor


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1 Highly repetitive and boring
Although the thesis of this book may be original, in that market uncertainty is related to the end-to-end nature of networks like the Internet, the same idea is repeated in various forms over and over again, making this a painful and not very satisfying read.
the same idea is repeated in various forms over and over again, making this a painful and not very satisfying read.
the same idea is repeated in various forms over and over again, making this a painful and not very satisfying read.

(this is how it feels to read the book)
(this is how it feels to read the book)

I'm done.


2 A Timely Topic
Talk about timing! Everyone should get their hands on this book. I had no idea how to figure out what to recommend to the higher-ups in these tight times. This book was a life-saver. If you can only buy one network service with the meager budget we all have these days, then this book will get you there."

Thursday, 20-Nov-2008 22:49:40 CST
Quote of the Day:


The problem ... is that we have run out of dinosaurs to form oil with.

Scientists working for the Department of Energy have tried to form oil using
other animals; they've piled thousands of tons of sand and Middle Eastern
countries on top of cows, raccoons, haddock, laboratory rats, etc., but so
far all they have managed to do is run up an enormous bulldozer-rental bill
and anger a lot of Middle Eastern persons. None of the animals turned into
oil, although most of the laboratory rats developed cancer.
-- Dave Barry, "Postpetroleum Guzzler"

The biggest difference between time and space is that you can't reuse time.
-- Merrick Furst