A long and illustrious career it would appear ?!
CSS mnemonics are still as elusive as ever, I still find the odd command that can add slight benefit to my job, even now !!
The 'Karate Kid' method of repair ( <Japanese accent> "Switch off ... switch on") , is definitely the preferred method of faulting in todays 'Glitch ridden' society. When we used to employ the use of 'Ciphers' then 'Husky's', this method worked every time. A rather over-the-top description for it these days, is called (ahem) ..... power cycling.
LOL at the 'Equivalence' rulings when in BT buildings. Mates I've known for a quarter of a century but who work in other BT depts, will enter the brew room, and we
have to stop what we're talking about (if it's OR business), and strike up a stunted, almost embarrassing convo about the impact Marmite has had on the world, or something similar. This we do every time of course.
Boy-oh-boy, do I and a million others wish it could go back to the GPO, or at the very least the early years of British Telecom. We were happy and got a helluva lot more work done than we seem to nowadays.