‘When you’re a civil engineer but you always wanted to be a network engineer’
When you're a civil engineer but you always wanted to be a network engineer pic.twitter.com/G5dEdAlsq9
— killall -9 khaxan (@khaxan) January 17, 2018
It's a great place to networkwith your neighbours
— Bjorn Macintosh. (@TolMera) January 17, 2018
It prompted all sorts of jokes probably best understood by the person who comes to tells you to try switching your computer off and on again.
It's a great place to networkwith your neighbours
— Bjorn Macintosh. (@TolMera) January 17, 2018
The per-blade port density on that switch leaves a bit to be desired.
— marv white (@marvthegrate) January 17, 2018
P.S: I wonder how many cats live in this building…
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I’m not sorry.— Andreas Galambos (@LocEngineer) January 17, 2018
I want more of the RJ11 building next to the RJ45 building
— Telco (@TelcoAg) January 17, 2018
Units inside the building are assigned dynamically using a collision-avoidance algorithm.
There's also a tokin' ring poolside every evening.
— T.Rob (@tdotrob) January 17, 2018
Except not everyone saw the funny side.
This would be the architect that designed this and a structural engineer that did the underlying structure.
A Civil Engineer designes roads, bridges, sewers, grading plans, subdivisions.
But ok.— Longs Peak 14,259' (@LongsPeak14259) January 17, 2018
Glad someone else's inner pedant noticed that
— doofdoofdoof (@DoofDoofson) January 17, 2018
I didn't want to go well actually but well actually 🙄 pic.twitter.com/LNdXeHuRSP
— killall -9 khaxan (@khaxan) January 17, 2018