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Re: Why choose 120 volts?
From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 13:45:33 -0700
On May 26, 2009, at 1:34 PM, Ray Sanders wrote:
So when one server fails, all the rest fail too? Sorting out holiday lighting is bad enough.... could you imagine having to go through rack after rack finding the one "burned out" server?
Who has to imagine? Some of us remember thinnet (10base2). Owen
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- Why choose 120 volts? Seth Mattinen (May 26)
- RE: Why choose 120 volts? Alex Rubenstein (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Kevin Oberman (May 26)
- RE: Why choose 120 volts? Alex Rubenstein (May 26)
- RE: Why choose 120 volts? telmnstr (May 26)
- RE: Why choose 120 volts? Kurt Anderson (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Barney Wolff (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Andy Ringsmuth (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Ray Sanders (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Owen DeLong (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Ray Sanders (May 26)
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- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Kevin Oberman (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Barney Wolff (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Steve Bertrand (May 26)
- RE: Why choose 120 volts? Alex Rubenstein (May 26)
- RE: Why choose 120 volts? Dave Larter (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Joe Greco (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Jared Mauch (May 26)
- RE: Why choose 120 volts? Dave Larter (May 26)
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