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admiration or stature whether it be socially or economically he has attained. |
You have ragged on Dr. Doom when he has achieved more than you can ever hope |
for. You only commenced to rag on him when he turned down your offer to join |
PhoneLine Phantoms. This is because he refused to be associated with an |
asshole like you. You continually show signs of immaturity (I am not saying I |
am perfect) by poking fun at other people's races (blacks, spics, Iranians) |
when you yourself are nothing but a rice dick. |
You bad mouth people but, when you need their help you beg for it and ask them |
to be cool. You write stupid poems and rhymes about people when they are a |
TOTAL misrepresentation of facts. You claim Dr. Doom is so ugly he could |
never leave his room. Tell me, have you ever met Dr. Doom? Isn't it true |
that you ragged on him only because he didn't want anything to do with you, |
your group, and your image? |
Are you going to rag on me now and prove all the points I have brought out? I |
think so. You ragged on me, telling me my family receives government cheese |
handouts and telling me what a loser I am when you yourself have never met me |
or bothered to seek the real facts. You then proceeded to badger me to join |
your new "legion of queers," The Network Technicians telling me how cool it |
would be and begging me to help you learn. But don't I receive government |
cheese handouts? Aren't I such a loser? Mr. Solid State trusted you and |
joined PLP. He thought nothing bad of you at the time. He just considered |
all the rumors about you to be false or misrepresentation. When PLP dissolved, |
he saw no purpose to be in any longer and dropped out. You proceeded to rag |
on him, when you know you aren't half the man he is. You don't even possess |
half the knowledge or personality he has. Tell me, what gives you such |
authority to rag on people? What makes you so supreme? Why are you so rich, |
when you are 18 and don't even have a car, when you go on and on about your |
parents? |
You rag on Atlantis because you were kicked off. Now you tell people how lame |
it is and how stupid The Lineman and Sir William are. When you know that they |
were sick of your, "I am supreme attitude," of your childish antics and your |
lack of knowledge of any kind. |
Well, Exy, rag on me now, tell me how lame I am, insult me. Make your poems, |
songs, and raps. Tell me what kind of a loser I am. Insult Solid State, show |
us just how childish you can be. Until then, go back into your dream world |
and leave us alone. |
Oryan QUEST |
==Phrack Inc.== |
Volume Two, Issue 12, Phile #4 of 11 |
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<S> A Tribunal Communications Ltd. (c) 1987 <S> |
<h> <p> |
<a>Understanding the Digital Multiplexing System (DMS)<a> |
<d> Part 1 <w> |
<o> By Control C <n> |
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The DMS switching system, is a lot smaller than normal systems. It takes up |
less than 16% of the space for the same number of Step-By-Step (SXS) lines and |
20% of cross bar. This is done by taking the hardware out of the CO and |
putting them closer to a group of subscribers. Then central office services |
can be provided over shorter loops. |
DMS offers remote switching with a bunch of remote modules in a bunch of |
sizes and capabilities. Some include SXS replacement or growth, Outside plant |
cable relief, and Office feature's. The use of remote modules give the CO |
more floor space that would usually be used by the Line Concentrating Modules |
(LCMs), Main Distribution Frame (MDF), and cable equipment. The advantage of |
these modules is that it extends the service radius of the CO, this means |
outside plant savings. Remote modules can be located up to 150 miles away |
without messing up transmissions. |
Other advantages of the DMS system are that it allows integration between |
Transmission facilities and switching systems. It's hardware & software is |
designed to give a full range of switching applications for Private Branch |
Exchange (PBX) business systems, local, toll, and local/toll requirements. The |
same Central Control Complex (CCC) and switching networks are used throughout |
the whole system. The only difference between each system is the peripheral |
units, and software packages. It has a Maintenance and Administration Position |
(MAP) which is a integrated multifunction machine interface that switch |
maintenance, line and trunk network management, and service order changes can |
be carried out. |
The software for the central processor is written in PROTEL, a high level |
pascal based language. Peripheral processors use a XMS-Pascal software |
language. |
DMS has a high line and trunk capacity. It has up to 100,000 lines on a |
DMS-100 or 60,000 trunks on a DMS-200. It also gives up to 1.4 million |
two-way CCS through the switching network. The processor can accept up to |
350,000 call attempts. |
Here's a list of the DMS systems in use today: |
DMS-100 - is a class 5 local office with the ability to handle 1,000 to |
100,000 lines. It can give basic telephone service or expanded to handle IBN |
custom calling features. The DMS-100 MTX gives cellular radio services. A |
local office can also be adapted to Equal Access End Office (EAEO). |
Remote Switching Center (RSC) - Ability to handle up to 5,760 lines. |
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