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RE: Why choose 120 volts?
From: "Dave Larter" <dave () stayonline com>
Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 16:36:00 -0400
It will be like at Christmas time, trying to find the bad bulb. -----Original Message----- From: Barney Wolff [mailto:barney () databus com] Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 4:29 PM To: nanog () nanog org Subject: Re: Why choose 120 volts? Doesn't even need non-standard servers - just wire them all in series. On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 03:23:46PM -0500, Kurt Anderson wrote:
Why stop there? Grab a 20,000 volt feeder and create a Tesla
datacenter.
Think of all the copper you will save...
Current thread:
- RE: Why choose 120 volts?, (continued)
- 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)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Alex H. Ryu (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? 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)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Alex H. Ryu (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Owen DeLong (May 26)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Brian Raaen (May 27)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Dorn Hetzel (May 27)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Peter Dambier (May 27)
- Re: Why choose 120 volts? Michael Thomas (May 27)