A few random ramblings:
I may not have mentioned it, but I am taking a class on Cisco routers. Tuesday's lecture will be on ICMP, the subject of yesterday's post. The instructor announced the topic and said, "ICMP is legacy - we usually turn it off." I mentioned the problem
jeff_duntemann was having, and she immediately smiled and knew exactly what the problem was. So I emailed her the link to the article.
She quickly discovered that I had written a book, and was very excited about it. Since this class session was a lab not a lecture, we spent a few minutes talking about the whole writing / book marketing topic. Apparently her son has a photography book out, so the topic has some relevance to her.
Speaking of the book, TCM Reviews posted a review of The Mars Run. It's a "three of five" stars review, and you can read it here.
Speaking of reviews (I told you this was "random ramblings" day) I not only got reviewed by TCM Reviews, but I write reviews for them. John G. Hemry, writing as Jack Campbell, wrote an intense military SF novel called The Lost Fleet: Dauntless
. I really liked it, and you can read my review here.
I may not have mentioned it, but I am taking a class on Cisco routers. Tuesday's lecture will be on ICMP, the subject of yesterday's post. The instructor announced the topic and said, "ICMP is legacy - we usually turn it off." I mentioned the problem
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She quickly discovered that I had written a book, and was very excited about it. Since this class session was a lab not a lecture, we spent a few minutes talking about the whole writing / book marketing topic. Apparently her son has a photography book out, so the topic has some relevance to her.
Speaking of the book, TCM Reviews posted a review of The Mars Run. It's a "three of five" stars review, and you can read it here.
Speaking of reviews (I told you this was "random ramblings" day) I not only got reviewed by TCM Reviews, but I write reviews for them. John G. Hemry, writing as Jack Campbell, wrote an intense military SF novel called The Lost Fleet: Dauntless