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Re: Colocation in the US.
From: John Curran <jcurran () mail com>
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 15:01:48 -0500
At 3:49 PM -0800 1/24/07, Mike Lyon wrote:
I think if someone finds a workable non-conductive cooling fluid that would probably be the best thing. I fear the first time someone is working near their power outlets and water starts squirting, flooding and electricuting everyone and everything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorinert /John
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- Re: Colocation in the US., (continued)
- Re: Colocation in the US. david raistrick (Jan 23)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Paul Vixie (Jan 24)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Mike Lyon (Jan 24)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Tony Varriale (Jan 24)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Deepak Jain (Jan 24)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Brandon Galbraith (Jan 24)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Mike Lyon (Jan 24)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Brandon Galbraith (Jan 24)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Gary Buhrmaster (Jan 24)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Tony Varriale (Jan 24)
- Re: Colocation in the US. John Curran (Jan 25)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Warren Kumari (Jan 25)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Warren Kumari (Jan 25)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Marshall Eubanks (Jan 25)
- Re: Colocation in the US. david raistrick (Jan 23)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Gary Buhrmaster (Jan 24)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Paul Vixie (Jan 24)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Alexander Harrowell (Jan 25)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Paul Vixie (Jan 25)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Alexander Harrowell (Jan 25)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Bill Woodcock (Jan 25)
- Re: Colocation in the US. Sean Donelan (Jan 25)