Man Men?
Vanity Fair hits you with two intrusive ads on their page, so they are up on the monetization priorities of their site. But when it comes to good 'ole journalistic accuracy, they still have a ways to go-

Man Men? Really?
Sticking up for Ole Riverstone
It's been a few years since the whole tailspin of Riverstone, eventually leading to Lucent snatching them up... only to have Alcatel snatch THEM up. Less than 2 years later the entire product line was wiped away.
Sigh.
But apparently it doesn't take that long forget what Riverstone did with it's products- there were so many awesome features in their gear. But amongst the best was their flow-based packet forwarding, combined with what they referred to as Hardware Routing (HRT).
Now some dude from Anagran (more than a dude, he's etched in history with the creation of ARPANET) is claiming to revolutionize the router industry with flow-based packet forwarding.
Here's the Engadget link my coworker Wayne sent me, along with Danstermeister's (me) comment. Enjoy!
http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/10/new-flow-router-may-save-the-internet...
are you hardcore?
finding something in a JUNOS configuration
I'm sure there is a 'better' way to do this, but until I find it, I've found this method to finding the location of the occurrence of something in a Junos configuration. In this instance, I wanted to find out if there were any parts of the configuration where a filter was applied-
# show | display set | match filter