This wouldn't have anything to do with your getting married, would it?

On Monday 03 November 2003 12:53 pm, Soren Harward wrote:
> After a year of faithful service, the time has come for me to divest
> myself of my AlphaServer 2100 Model 4/200.  First some specs:
>
> - 2x 200MHz EV4 processors
> - 128 MB RAM
> - 520 MB SCSI HD
> - 2x 9GB SCSI StorageWorks drives
> - 10BaseT ethernet
> - keyboard & mouse
>
> All this and more in a package about the size of a mini fridge.  Yes,
> I'm serious.  The case measures 28" high x 18" wide x 32" deep, and
> weighs around 100 lbs.  The server works very well as a small table.  In
> addition, winter is here, and you want the 525 watt power supply keeping
> your family room toasty warm.  This beast runs Linux or FreeBSD (NetBSD
> doesn't have SMP support), and I will include installation media and
> email-based support at no extra cost.
>
> I paid (in total) about $1000 for this machine.  It's got to go, so I'll
> take any reasonable offer, and at this point "I'll haul it away for
> free" is starting to sound reasonable.
>
> Oh, and this server came from Los Alamos.  The stickers saying "U.S.
> Government: Los Alamos National Labs" and "U.S. Government: this media
> has been Declassified" are still intact on the case.  You know you've
> always wanted something that's been declassified.


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