2 words for you matey: soylent green
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would a good refurbed flux capacitor recover over 90% of the heat energy?
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On Monday 01 May 2006 02:45 pm, Frank Gowdey/Admin/Avery/MCS wrote:
PAV, hm what does the way back machine say Mr Peabody ?
Its been a while, but I think it was a nocharge built in, use
Our hardware marketing support provider explained how it was a well
documented performance feature.
Perhaps the only real multi path performance feature there was.
It is well documented in the IBM Shark manuals and just seems to cost you a
UCB # per volume from your total available per channel.
We
PAV, hm what does the way back machine say Mr Peabody ?
Its been a while, but I think it was a nocharge built in, use it if you
want or not.
No one here can remember very well.
Frank
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One time at band camp I saw a moebius strip die, I think it had 1 side.
It was blue or red.
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will they be like the z9-C47's.
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Those 'killer' products sound great, we have a DB25 terminal on our
upstairs Men's room commode.
Adam, we may want to do a trial there to see how things work out.
Thanks,
Frank
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On Mar 2, 2006, at 2:58 PM, Frank Gowdey/Admin/Avery/MCS wrote:
Those 'killer' products sound great, we have
Bob, saw your note on the MARIST list.
We are a z/os 2066 similar to your description minus the STK SILO.
We have 3590s in our tape library and JCL stack weekly backups to go off
site.
We are several step less defined in what we want to do with Linux, but
have a major app on 300+ Win servers we
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