Message from @LexiCon1775
Discord ID: 660373676960514075
I try not to put specific dates on anything. POTUS is trolling hard tonight though. Everyone wants things to start rolling, but I’m not smart enough to make the timing decisions for them. 😁
New SerialBrain2 post 4 parts https://www.reddit.com/user/SerialBrain2/posts/
That doesn’t look like tom hanks in that photo 🤔
Comey Obama’s FBI
@Pull Did you see this one
https://twitter.com/HQUSAFEPA/status/1210539708964646912?s=19
20 20 vision‼️
Clear
@Pull Here is this one too
the calm before the storm ⛈ https://t.co/YbGLAnLHgb
@LexiCon1775 you trollin the board tonight too 🤣
recreated
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@Team Q
It's live...
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@QueBall "The use of 9000 bytes as preferred payload size for jumbo frames arose from discussions within the Joint Engineering Team of Internet2 and the U.S. federal government networks. Their recommendation has been adopted by all other national research and education networks. In order to meet this mandatory purchasing criterion, manufacturers have in turn adopted 9000 bytes as the conventional MTU size, with a jumbo frame size of at least 9018/9022 bytes (without/with IEEE 802.1Q field). Most Ethernet equipment can support jumbo frames up to 9216 bytes." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumbo_frame
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