8 Mar
2004
8 Mar
'04
1:32 a.m.
sean@donelan.com (Sean Donelan) writes:
If you're not a good neighbour, next time you need my help, or the help of anyone else I know, please expect the finger.
But I keep trying to do good work; and you keep giving me the finger. Why should I keep trying to do good work? Remember it works both ways.
i guess i don't understand your comments. you have argued for relaxation of vigilance in the practice of uRPF, on the basis of high cost and assymetric benefit. you have attempted to justify your employer's lack of effort in this area on the basis that the benefit is not only assymetric but also negligible. this sure sounds like a copout. did you actually do something good but you aren't allowed to say so in public? -- Paul Vixie