Not mainframe specific, but air handling for the datacenter.  We upgraded our 
air conditioners on second floor.  Wee planning on bringing them in via crane 
through second story window.  A/C manufacturer wouldn't allow us to lay them on 
their side to bring in, but were just fine with the installer taking a sawzall 
and cutting them into thirds so they could be brought in standing upright, up 
the elevator.  

Rex

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Gary Eheman
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2021 3:55 PM
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Subject: [External] Re: Mainframe t-shirt store

Just seemed easier to write at that moment  than Plug Compatible Mainframe, or 
PCM, which opens up another debate on for what PCM is an acronym.

"Yo mainframe so fat it cannot be thrown out a window and must be lifted  in 
and out with a crane costing thousands more in delivery and installation fees."

Been there, done that in my mainframe career. Both in and out the building 
windows that had to be removed to accommodate the heavy mainframe equipment.



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