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Quote of the day...
"...the man who really counts in the world is the doer, not the mere critic-the man who actually does the work, even if roughly and imperfectly, not the man who only talks or writes about how it ought to be done." (Theodore Roosevelt 1891)
"Criticism is necessary and useful; it is often indispensable; but it can never take the place of action, or be even a poor substitute for it. The function of the mere critic is of very subordinate usefulness. It is the doer of deeds who actually counts in the battle for life, and not the man who looks on and says how the fight ought to be fought, without himself sharing the stress and the danger." (Theodore Roosevelt 1894)
Debunking Engineering Myths
Unfortunately, I can no longer find the source for this material. I think the original article appeared in "Circuit Cellar". A modified/edited/adapted version is below.
12 Truths of networking
I ran across this write up again... so much wisdom in such a succinct document. I wish I could meet the authors. My favorite is "5".
Source: Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC 1925