One usually has multiple kids because the first kid is usually the most well behaved and quiet kid one ever has.
And probably sometimes you have a second (or another) child if it's therapeutic for the mother.
I had a Cisco switch and an embedded Linux appliance that needed less than a week to reach the 5 years uptime. Unfortunately a fire broke in the building they were hosted in and the fire brigade had to cut the power. I was prepared to take a screenshot with "show ver" and "uptime" outputs...
I don't know what's wrong with the ISPs from the US. Where I live (SE Europe), ISPs don't have a monthly cap on net use (except for 3G connections) and don't limit anything (not even P2P traffic).
One usually has multiple kids because the first kid is usually the most well behaved and quiet kid one ever has. And probably sometimes you have a second (or another) child if it's therapeutic for the mother.
I had a Cisco switch and an embedded Linux appliance that needed less than a week to reach the 5 years uptime. Unfortunately a fire broke in the building they were hosted in and the fire brigade had to cut the power. I was prepared to take a screenshot with "show ver" and "uptime" outputs ...
I don't know what's wrong with the ISPs from the US. Where I live (SE Europe), ISPs don't have a monthly cap on net use (except for 3G connections) and don't limit anything (not even P2P traffic).
They're just Kelvin, not "degrees Kelvin".