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Probably the funniest technical book ever written was a critique of the OSI, Michael Padlipsky's Elements of Networking Style. Several chapters are available as RFCs 871 to 875:

For a different, but no less undignified, view of OSI layers, see Internet Protocol Suite/Signed articles.