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- From: elling@eng.auburn.edu (Richard Elling)
- Subject: Re: SparcBook Laptop Price Drop
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.005705.3232@news.duc.auburn.edu>
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- Organization: Auburn University Engineering
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 00:57:05 GMT
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- In article 722018967@cc.gatech.edu, kzin@terminus.gatech.edu (John Rudd) writes:
- >
- > Funny thing happened to me this morning. I've long been looking
- >over the SparcBook Laptop.
- [stuff deleted]
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- >They're working on a Tsunami system, the guy said..
-
- Great! If they add in an ISDN port it could be a very attractive machine.
- (modems? modems! we don't need no stinking modems!)
- Of course it may be 2010 before ISDN gets to us folks in the sticks...
-
- >and best of all, they're going to continue to support and sell Solaris 1
- >for a LONG time to come. :-)
- >
-
- I find this ironic since it was Tadpole who first adverstised a machine
- running Solaris 2.0. Of course time went on and they had to ship
- machines so Solaris 1.x was shipped with them. All in all they are
- nice boxes no matter which Solaris they run.
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- Richard Elling Manager of Network Support
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