Cisco Ships Mexican Folk Music On VPN Client CD
jemduff writes "So we receive our brand new firewall from CISCO and all goes well with the setup... until we try to upgrade our VPN client and we discovered that the installation CDs from CISCO contain 12 tracks of Mexican music!!? Not too bad if you're into that kind of music ... too bad if you need to get onto your corporate network. How much did those routers cost, again? 5,000,000 pesos?"
The Windows version uses OLE.
An american company outsources its CD-pressing to China and ends up with Mexican folk music on the discs.
I don't why but I'm sure that someone, somewhere, is blaming Canada for this.
la cocoracha!
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Los chicanos no compran esos CDs. Se venden copias en la calle, y esos son mas baratos. Vive la Raza!
"There can be little doubt that union activities lead to continuous and progressive inflation." F. A. Hayek
I must admit: this is funny. I picture the whole situation, and the mariachi music coming out of the speakers of the laptop, and I laugh my ass off. Just imagine those CCIEs with the WTF look on their faces.
I wish I was there, with a camera.
"The agriculture ministry is not in charge of Gundam" - Japanese ministry official.
I guess the funnier part is, thousands of Traditional Mexican music lovers haven't noticed the squeals and chirps coming from their CD players.
"History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme." Mark Twain