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Re: FS - some more old tat - probably not worth posting     

Group: uk.adverts.computer · Group Profile · Search for 9gig in uk.adverts.computer
Author: A. J. Moss
Date: Feb 11, 2008 03:08

On 10 Feb, 20:37, Steve Olive <st...@NOSPAMsteveolive.co.uk> wrote: I've got 5xIBM 9Gig SCSI drives Those are just the right size to be useful in early PowerMacs, machines which still have a small but faithful following. Try offering them on u.a.c.mac.
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Re: FS - some more old tat - probably not worth posting     

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Author: Steve Olive
Date: Feb 10, 2008 13:13

Thanks. I did consider that. I just hate throwing stuff away. Will consider offers for the memory and postage alone then. Palindrome wrote: Steve Olive wrote: I've got 5xIBM 9Gig SCSI drives 1 x Xeon 866 CPU with heatsink thingy 3 black IBM CDROM drives 4x128 PC600 RAMBUS modules A few floppy drives and a few Zip250 drives Now I recognise that this is ...
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Re: FS - some more old tat - probably not worth posting     

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Author: Palindrome
Date: Feb 10, 2008 12:46

Steve Olive wrote: I've got 5xIBM 9Gig SCSI drives 1 x Xeon 866 CPU with heatsink thingy 3 black IBM CDROM drives 4x128 PC600 RAMBUS modules A few floppy drives and a few Zip250 drives Now I recognise that this is obsolete stuff, and worth perhaps a tenner all in. I really can't be bothered to send individual items, and I guess the fact that postage would be ...
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FS - some more old tat - probably not worth posting     

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Author: Steve Olive
Date: Feb 10, 2008 12:37

I've got 5xIBM 9Gig SCSI drives 1 x Xeon 866 CPU with heatsink thingy 3 black IBM CDROM drives 4x128 PC600 RAMBUS modules A few floppy drives and a few Zip250 drives Now I recognise that this is obsolete stuff, and worth perhaps a tenner all in. I really can't be bothered to send individual items, and I guess the fact that postage would be another tenner would put people off. So if ...
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Re: open source killer app     

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Author: Jerry Avins
Date: Feb 6, 2008 09:16

.... validvote is technically trivial, but I'm very proud of the design of it. It could hardly be simpler for a voter, and it could hardly be more transparent, except for that 1.9GIG of cruft it runs on. Rick Hohensee cLIeNUX etc. is also linked off of...www.myspace.com/presidentbyamendment http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7229028.stm; Why Americans are ...
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Re: open source killer app     

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Author: Alex McDonald
Date: Feb 6, 2008 08:10

...> validvote is technically trivial, but I'm very proud of the design of it. It could hardly be simpler for a voter, and it could hardly be more transparent, except for that 1.9GIG of cruft it runs on. Rick Hohensee cLIeNUX etc. is also linked off of...www.myspace.com/presidentbyamendment http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7229028.stm; Why Americans are shunning e-voting...
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open source killer app     

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Author: presidentbyamendment
Date: Dec 9, 2007 11:09

...on a trap. The overhead is you have to otheroperandsize-prefix iret and use a small interrupt table. validvote is technically trivial, but I'm very proud of the design of it. It could hardly be simpler for a voter, and it could hardly be more transparent, except for that 1.9GIG of cruft it runs on. Rick Hohensee cLIeNUX etc. is also linked off of... www.myspace.com/presidentbyamendment
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Send the OneNote team your notes!!     

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Author: Daniel Escapa [MS]
Date: Oct 9, 2006 15:32

... you then I will send you the password and you can upload the file. You can also email me the file directly but email attachments are capped @ ~8megs and this site will support files up to 1.9gigs so it is a better location. Note: Don't upload private or sensitive data! We will only be using these notes internally for the product team, but don't send us anything that you aren't ...
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