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(fwd) More buttons from the Computer Museum
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To: geeks@shorty.com
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Subject: (fwd) More buttons from the Computer Museum
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From: robbie@tomservo.mindspring.com (Robbie Honerkamp)
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Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 14:16:41 -0400
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Newsgroups: alt.sysadmin.recovery
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From: dmd@asimov.oit.umass.edu (Daniel M. Drucker)
Newsgroups: alt.sysadmin.recovery
Subject: More buttons from the Computer Museum
Date: 1 Oct 1996 11:26:49 -0400
Although as Boston's Computer Museum moves into the mainstream (read:
succumbs to WWW hype) the general quality of their famed bowl of
buttons has diminished, I managed to pull these gems out:
(1) You are in the presence of a system administrator. KNEEL.
(2) SCSI is *not* magic. There are fundamental technical reasons
why it is necessary to sacrifice a young goat to your SCSI chain
now and then.
--
[ Daniel M. Drucker / dmd@3e.org ]
dreams windblown and scattered
among the grass and sand
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Robbie Honerkamp
robbie@shorty.com, robbie@grumblesmurf.net, robbie@mindspring.com
http://www.shorty.com/~robbie/
Supercomputer: Turns CPU-bound problems into I/O-bound problems.