mjromeo81

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Do you familiar with Cisco devices?
Are Cisco equipment used in Australian companies?
Yes, Cisco is VERY popular here.

Routers, switches, ASA firewalls, Identity Services Engine (ISE), Cisco Meraki, virtual wireless LAN controller (vWLC), etc.

I'm not a network engineer but I do work closely with Network Engineers in Infrastructure & Security teams.
 

Siamak

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Yes, Cisco is VERY popular here.

Routers, switches, ASA firewalls, Identity Services Engine (ISE), Cisco Meraki, virtual wireless LAN controller (vWLC), etc.

I'm not a network engineer but I do work closely with Network Engineers in Infrastructure & Security teams.
Thanks for always contributing your knowledge to these subjects based on your first hand experience. Much appreciation!
I'm certified of Cisco(CCNA 200-30) and my level of proficiency is on CCNP. That's why I asked.

Some Cisco books that i have(translated in my language).

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Has anyone tried this Dubai chocolate bar?

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swag

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This chocolate bar doesn't look very Murica first, ma'am.
I read about some weird Internet fetish with Dubai chocolate bars. I've spent way too much time in Dubai. The chocolate there kinda sucks.

Andrew Tate flying to the US. Trump to make him Head of Women Safety?
Well that reversal on DEI hires didn't last long.
 

s4tch

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Has anyone tried this Dubai chocolate bar?

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my son saw this new craze on insta, he wanted to try it, looked up a recipe so we did something very similar at home with kadayif and pistachio cream. it turned out pretty good. then he made little bonbon size bits with his grandma and bought it to his class, kiddos loved it

i guess the naming is misleading as it's more turkish than anything else. turkish sweets are usually way too sweet for my taste though so i'm not sure i could tolerate the original bar
 

swag

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my son saw this new craze on insta, he wanted to try it, looked up a recipe so we did something very similar at home with kadayif and pistachio cream. it turned out pretty good. then he made little bonbon size bits with his grandma and bought it to his class, kiddos loved it

i guess the naming is misleading as it's more turkish than anything else. turkish sweets are usually way too sweet for my taste though so i'm not sure i could tolerate the original bar
Well, some company in 2021 came up with it, called it "Dubai chocolate", then spent a boatload on influencers to promote it.
 

swag

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I’m wondering why today Reba McEntire liked a sarcastic comment I made last year on a tweet of hers where I dissed her plastic surgery choices.

I kinda think that woman is pretty cool now. Well done, M’Lady. You win this round.

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Siamak

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You might be surprised, but I have to say that a few blonde Swedish girls on Instagram used it.
In Iran, we have something similar called Nas or Naswar, which are mostly exported to Iran from Afghanistan in various categories.They pour it into a piece of paper(facial tissue) and put it between the lips, it gives a pleasant sensation.
 

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