Or some places just have STUPID architects. 

Our College had a new satellite campus built in a small town. The architect 
claimed to be an expert on designing for communications equipment and 
computer labs. When we went to set up all the servers and computers, we found 
a server room no bigger than a broom closet, with a WATER/air cooling system 
mounted ABOVE the cabinet built for the servers and hubs. There was not even 
a drip tray in case of dribble leakage, let alone protection from a serious 
blowout. The servers ended up occupying an empty nook next to someone's desk, 
and the "server room" is an air-conditioned mop-closet.

And this jack-ass still gets PAID to design buildings!

Ken


On Wednesday 18 December 2002 03:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Todd Lyons wrote:
> > 50/50 mix of Simple Green and Water, a 2" wide paint brush, and a
> > soft-bristled toothbrush.  Wash it down, rinse it with bottled water (or
> > any other finely filtered water).  Force air over it and let it dry
> > overnight.  A simple fan is really all that's needed with the humidity
> > is low, a conditioned air source (preferably heated as opposed to
> > cooled) if the humidity is high.
>
> After reading this, I thought to myself that I keep all my PCs off the
> floor (hurricanes are an annual threat in South Florida). I'd never need
> to clean a PC that got flooded.
>
> Yesterday I was making a cup of coffee using my trusty single cup
> Black&Decker Brew'N Go. Trouble is I forgot to put the cup underneath to
> catch the coffee. So the table caught it for me. And so did my laptop.
> Bleah.


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