wolves and guns
I think I'm at the tip of an amazing story... apparently one our deadliest foes in the animal kingdom has kicked it up a notch-. while killer whales have grabbed the spotlight recently by being exactly what their name would describe them as, they luckily still lack the ability to use firearms. Dolphins, however, I fear, are not far from this step. Both could learn something from their land-based cousin- the tenacious and wily wolf. Of course, it appears the wolves are getting assistance in their escalation. Here's some proof-

Decide for yourselves, but personally I think this has gotten way out of hand. The wolves must be stopped.
My Cisco announcement prediction
I must say that I have the skills to predict the announcement the way people win the lottery. But for some reason, I'm thinking that there's a zig in this zag- that all the while letting the industry predict some sort of platform development (or a product), they were actually doing something completely different. I'm thinking that they are going to merge with someone big. I have no idea who, but that's my gut instinct.

Juniper EX netflow hack
I'll re-edit this later when I have it fully put together, but here's the raw deal-
Juniper EX series switches currently only support sFlow for packet/flow tracking/accounting. I want the same functionality I used to have in my old Riverstones (flow-based routers) where I could look up the active flows in the box and determine a culprit in a problem situation. So how to do this?
Right now I'll just include the diagram- basically you mirror traffic to a collecting server that converts the mirrored traffic to flows.

Right now I've got softlowd and flowd installed on an OpenBSD server and it's working great. Will update when I install Webview NR (or equivalent).
Pawlenty chases own tail
Tim Pawlenty has been a tad hypocritical lately, and it hasn't been lost on those on the other side of the aisle. Even Horatio has weighed in...
