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![]() "Airy R. Bean" wrote in message ... Whereas your explanation offers further information (it was an in-joke at the time to state that the derivation came from the Plessey company, rather than from the Greco prefix, "Plesio" meaning "nearly" as you say (also used in, "Plesiosaur", nearly a lizard)), it does not give the lie to what I said, despite your childish desperation to claim that it does. There was a single master oscillator AIUI, but when service finally came into exchanges via different links, it would result in many phases of the frame dependant upon the route by which signals had transited through the network, each link being subject to frame slip, as you state. The links were configured such that one end was the master clock, and as such gave rise to a single master oscillator at some point in the network. My memory may be in error on this matter, but I am only human, I have never claimed omniscience and it is 8 or 9 years since I worked on such system. No doubt this will pass you by, and we can expect your usual childish broadcast (CB) sneering at some minor error. How is it ever possible to hold a technical discussion with you when you exhibit such a personality defect, OM? Why do you have to turn every technical discussion into a ****ing contest? Childish Banter? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 09/10/03 |
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