I have broken entirely new ground in the way for students to look at the OSI model...

fleckfleck Banned Posts: 85 ■■□□□□□□□□
OK GUYS! First of all, I would like to state that you should check out my 'A Network+ Student's Blog' thread to see how I have come along with the OSI model. Not only did I find a graphic which displays the OSI model visually and in perfect detail, but I came up with my own groundbreaking way of remembering the OSI layer. Here it is guys. I am for real here. You are about to witness GENIUS. Give all credit to Ricardo Casals of Tampa, FL for this one:

Applications present sessions for transport to the network's data link which becomes physical.

Holy crap. It is THAT easy. Why did no uber geek ever present the OSI layer in such a simple way? Simple: apparently no uber geek before me has the comm/teaching skillz that I do... or something. Yeah. Not really, but really, look at how simple I made it for any retard to remember the OSI layer. All seven layers and what they do in a simple and short sentence. I'm ready for my Nobel Prize. J/K (but not really J/K, for real, where is my golden trophy?)

I've had too many beers tonight. Sorry.

Anyway, I hope newbies struggling with the OSI model enjoy this one.

Cheers

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  • win2k8win2k8 Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 262
    I was thought Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away

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  • msteinhilbermsteinhilber Member Posts: 1,480 ■■■■■■■■□□
    My deepest apologies in advance for this one, but you left yourself wide open for it.
    fleck wrote: »
    ...look at how simple I made it for any retard to remember the OSI layer.

    I agree, you seem to remember it very well! icon_biggrin.gif
  • WilliamK99WilliamK99 Member Posts: 278
    fleck wrote: »
    Give all credit to Ricardo Casals of Tampa, FL for this one:


    Cheers

    I am curious, the title of this thread is.... "I have broken entirely new ground in the way for students to look at the OSI model..."

    But in the post you give all credit to Richardo Casals?

    Which one is it?

    Glad you found an easier way to remember it.
  • crrussell3crrussell3 Member Posts: 561
    So what, is "Please Do Not Tell Sales People Anything" not the "in" way to remember the OSI model anymore?
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  • BokehBokeh Member Posts: 1,636 ■■■■■■■□□□
    All people seem to need data processing was the way I learned it.
  • thomas130thomas130 Member Posts: 184
    I always liked

    s - small
    p - problem
    f - for
    b - boy
  • DM05DM05 Member Posts: 12 ■□□□□□□□□□
    I think what he is saying is that his sentence that helps him remember the OSI model also explains it, where as.. Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away does not explain it.

    I was always a fan of a much more dirtier version to remember PDNTSPA.
  • Megadeth4168Megadeth4168 Member Posts: 2,157
    Bokeh wrote: »
    All people seem to need data processing was the way I learned it.

    That's the way I learned it as well. icon_cheers.gif

    The other one is SPF Burn (Think sunscreen)
  • BigTex71BigTex71 Member Posts: 95 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Don't break your arm patting yourself on the back.
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  • Dr ITDr IT Member Posts: 351 ■■■■□□□□□□
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    BigTex71 wrote: »
    Don't break your arm patting yourself on the back.
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  • sagewalkintheresagewalkinthere Member Posts: 99 ■■□□□□□□□□
    BigTex71 wrote: »
    Don't break your arm patting yourself on the back.

    +1 awesome
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  • veritas_libertasveritas_libertas Member Posts: 5,746 ■■■■■■■■■■
    Bokeh wrote: »
    All people seem to need data processing was the way I learned it.

    Ditto, I was taught that as well.
  • networker050184networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 Mod
    fleck wrote: »
    I've had too many beers tonight. Sorry.


    Drinking and posting will get you every time...
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  • MrNetTekMrNetTek Member Posts: 100 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Fleck...woah icon_rolleyes.gif

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    fleck wrote: »
    OK GUYS! First of all, I would like to state that you should check out my 'A Network+ Student's Blog' thread to see how I have come along with the OSI model. Not only did I find a graphic which displays the OSI model visually and in perfect detail, but I came up with my own groundbreaking way of remembering the OSI layer. Here it is guys. I am for real here. You are about to witness GENIUS. Give all credit to Ricardo Casals of Tampa, FL for this one:

    Applications present sessions for transport to the network's data link which becomes physical.

    Holy crap. It is THAT easy. Why did no uber geek ever present the OSI layer in such a simple way? Simple: apparently no uber geek before me has the comm/teaching skillz that I do... or something. Yeah. Not really, but really, look at how simple I made it for any retard to remember the OSI layer. All seven layers and what they do in a simple and short sentence. I'm ready for my Nobel Prize. J/K (but not really J/K, for real, where is my golden trophy?)

    I've had too many beers tonight. Sorry.

    Anyway, I hope newbies struggling with the OSI model enjoy this one.

    Cheers
  • fleckfleck Banned Posts: 85 ■■□□□□□□□□
    First of all sorry for drinking and posting. I was vomiting bile this morning. Anyway, I was excited to think of a simple short sentence that can describe the OSI model and what it does for people who don't even understand computers/networking. Mnemonics aren't for everyone. I always pretty much hated mnemonics, especially ones over 4 or 5 words long. This, all the words for the seven layers written in a short and descriptive sentence, I really like it. It's one of the most creative things I've done in a while.

    LOL @ BigTex & NetTek.
  • jamesp1983jamesp1983 Member Posts: 2,475 ■■■■□□□□□□
    how about, phil does not train sexy people anymore
    "Check both the destination and return path when a route fails." "Switches create a network. Routers connect networks."
  • XcluzivXcluziv Member Posts: 513 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Bokeh wrote: »
    All people seem to need data processing was the way I learned it.

    That will work to....took a Data Comm class last semestericon_wink.gif
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