Sorry, I’ve had a retinal detachment a week ago and had emergency surgery to repair it and have been recovering since.

I think I’ve put more eye drops in my eye in the last 4 or 5 days then I have in the last 25 years.

I can’t see out of my right eye yet, as it is fully dilated and intentionally has a gas bubble it in.  I have to position my head face down so the gas bubble helps hold the retina against the eye wall as it heals. The gas bubble will be absorbed in a week or so, by the end of this week. 

The day after the surgery when the doctor removed the dressing from my eye I could see light across most of my right eye. So the prognosis for restoring sight I’m my right eye is pretty good. 

The swelling is significantly reduced and the bruising is almost gone, but my eye is still very irritated. I see the eye doc again on Thursday. 

I’ll try to finish up the paperwork early next week.

There was a mention of QCIX for the pizza-box switches, how is QCIX organized?  Is it a nonprofit or coop?

Thanks

On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 09:16 Jay Hanke <jayhanke@southfront.io> wrote:
Has there been progress with the paperwork for the new 100G card?

On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 1:06 PM Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> wrote:
>
> On 5/1/20 11:59 AM, David Farmer wrote:
>
> I need to get back to completing the paperwork, but before I do that, there is other equipment we have that we are also willing to transfer to MICE as well. However, it wasn't clear MICE wanted it all.
>
> We also have the following;
>
> 1 - DCS-7504N Chassis, SN:HSH16345632
> 4 - PWR-3KT-AC-RED Power Supplies
> 4 - DCS-7500R-FM Fabric Modules, SN:JPE16470459, SN:JPE16470431, SN:JPE16470537, SN:JPE16470531
> 2 - 7500-SUP2 Supervisor Modules,  SN:JPE16305892, SN:JPE16312295
>
> Yes to all this.
>
>
> 2 - DCS7280SR-48C6, 48 SFP, 6 QSFP Switch, SN:SSJ16451365, SN:SSJ16402897
> 1 - DCS7280QR-C36, 36 QSFP Switch, SN:JPE16362500
>
> We don't have a need for these right now, and whatever we take, Arista wants us to pay for support on. If they're going to go in the garbage, we'd take them. Otherwise, no thanks.
>
> As previously mentioned, QCIX is probably interested. Jay would be the one to talk to there.
>
> If you are interested in selling them to for-profit entities, there are definitely some that would be interested.
>
>
> 7 - AOC-10028-20, QSFP100 to QSFP100 Active Optical Cable - 5M
> 4 - CAB-Q-Q-100G-3M, QSFP100 to QSFP100 Passive Copper Cable - 3M
> 4 - QSFP-100-SR4, QSFP100 SR4 Optical Modules
>
> Yes to all this. We would use it to connect the two switches within the same rack. Granted, we wouldn't need all of it, but we see no reason to turn it down. It's not going to affect the support cost.
>
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