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How Computer savy are you?
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If I was to ask you what the OSI Reference Model was who here would know the answer? This should be easy for some of you but I have a feeling that a lot of people won't know. So I will make it a poll
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My life in the computer and I don't know what it is
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Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) is a standard reference model for communication between two end users in a network. It is used in developing products and understanding networks. This figure shows where commonly-used Internet products and services fit within the model. Also see the notes below the figure.
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And no, I did not know what it was. But thanks for making me look it up so now I know.
Got it from here, if anyone wants to know more:
http://searchnetworking.techtarget.c...523729,00.html
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Originally posted by CheesePuff:
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) is a standard reference model for communication between two end users in a network. It is used in developing products and understanding networks. This figure shows where commonly-used Internet products and services fit within the model. Also see the notes below the figure.
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And no, I did not know what it was. But thanks for making me look it up so now I know.
Got it from here, if anyone wants to know more:
http://searchnetworking.techtarget.c...523729,00.html
Thats pretty much it.
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How funny.. my networking teacher talked about it last week.
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Although I knew what it is, I don't really think it has anything to do with how computer savy you are... it is more of a networking thing than a computer thing. the only people that really have to know about it are network administrators (not even them most of the time) and people that program modems and such.
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I've had a computer since 1983, but down understand all the technical terms and concepts. My study was in nursing and not computers.
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Yeah, I think that's less 'computer saavy' and more' jargon literate'. There's definitely a difference.
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No, I don't. I have a Mac so that I need not know such things.
This way, I can goof off here, and push pixels instead of having to config my OSI reference model all day.
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Originally posted by CheesePuff:
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) is a standard reference model for communication between two end users in a network.
What, you mean like Rendezvous?
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I keep the Bible in a pool of blood so that none of its words can affect me.
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Originally posted by palmberg:
What, you mean like Rendezvous?
not really...
the osi model is just a basic architecture for network transmission
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Originally posted by Phanguye:
not really...
the osi model is just a basic architecture for network transmission
Thank you, Andy Gall. He taught you well.
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Dissent is not un-American.
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Originally posted by MacsGalor:
If I was to ask you what the OSI Reference Model was who here would know the answer? This should be easy for some of you but I have a feeling that a lot of people won't know. So I will make it a poll
ask me if i care.[/ignorance]
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I'd Google it .
Mike
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Originally posted by fromthecloud:
Thank you, Andy Gall. He taught you well.
yes, yes he did... at least he let my hone my counter-strike skills
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Originally posted by MacsGalor:
If I was to ask you what the OSI Reference Model was who here would know the answer? This should be easy for some of you but I have a feeling that a lot of people won't know. So I will make it a poll
Yes I do, and "Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away"
I also agree with the others who said that you can be VERY computer savy and still not know that that is.
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Nerd alert!
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Originally posted by Phanguye:
yes, yes he did... at least he let my hone my counter-strike skills
I miss Lloyd Christmas...
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chown -R us:us yourbase
Dissent is not un-American.
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Originally posted by macroy:
Yes I do, and "Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away"
I also agree with the others who said that you can be VERY computer savy and still not know that that is.
People don't need to see Paula Abdul
I agree now that I think about it, but if you are very into networking you should
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I realize pointing out typos is not in good taste on forums, but is there a specific reason why the word "savvy" seems to be spelled in every way but the right in this thread?
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mmm, OSI.
Been there, memorized that.
It's not something anyone but a network admin and maybe some programmers need to know.
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