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The animal on the cover of
Designing Large-Scale LANs is a
reindeer. Reindeer, or caribou, can be found in the arctic tundra,
the mountain tundra, and the northern forests of North America,
Russia, and Scandinavia. Though the wild caribou and the
domesticated reindeer are members of the same species, North America
is the only place where a naming distinction is made between the
two. Reindeer were first domesticated in Europe and Asia about 5,000
years ago. Most domesticated reindeer come from that same stock, as
more recent attempts to tame wild caribou have been unsuccessful.
Once domesticated, reindeer were used as food, for their hides, and
for transportation (some were saddled and ridden, while others
pulled sleds).
Reindeer (or caribou) are the only members of the
deer family in which both sexes grow antlers. After mating, adult
bulls shed their antlers around November or December, while cows and
young often carry their antlers throughout the entire winter. During
growth, the antlers have a fuzzy covering, or velvet, which contains
blood vessels that carry nutrients.
In addition to their antlers, reindeer have
lateral hooves that allow their feet to spread on snow or soft
ground. The hooves also act as paddles, making them excellent
swimmers. Due to breeding, the colors of reindeer vary from white
and gray to brown and black. Colors often vary even within the same
herd.
Jeffrey Holcomb was the production editor and
proofreader for Designing Large-Scale LANs.
Ann Schirmer was the copyeditor. Sheryl Avruch, Claire Cloutier,
Tatiana Apandi Diaz, and Sue Willing provided proofreading
assistance. Rachel Wheeler and Mary Brady provided quality control.
Phillip Dangler, Darren Kelly, Edie Shapiro, and Sarah Sherman
provided production assistance. Nancy Crumpton wrote the index.
Ellie Volckhausen designed the cover of this
book, based on a series design by Edie Freedman. The cover image is
an illustration from the Illustrated Natural History: Mammalia. Emma
Colby produced the cover layout with Quark™XPress 4.1 using Adobe's
ITC Garamond font.
Melanie Wang designed the interior layout, based
on a series design by David Futato. Mihaela Maier converted the
files from Microsoft Word to FrameMaker 5.5.6 using tools created by
Mike Sierra. The text font is Linotype Birka; the heading font is
Adobe Myriad Condensed; and the code font is LucasFont's TheSans
Mono Condensed. The illustrations that appear in the book were
produced by Robert Romano and Jessamyn Read using Macromedia
FreeHand 9 and Adobe Photoshop 6. The tip and warning icons were
drawn by Christopher Bing. This colophon was written by Linley
Dolby.
The online edition of this book was created by
the Safari production group (John Chodacki, Becki Maisch, and
Madeleine Newell) using a set of Frame-to-XML conversion and cleanup
tools written and maintained by Erik Ray, Benn Salter, John Chodacki,
and Jeff Liggett. |