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- From: zaphod@ctrg.rri.uwo.ca (Lance R. Bailey)
- Subject: Re: Strange packaging technique
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- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 21:12:15 GMT
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- In article <0ylnpl#.snow@netcom.com> snow@netcom.com (Tim Szeliga) writes:
- >
- >A few years ago, we got a disk drive in a big packing case. To lodge
- >the drive securely in the box, there was a heavy 20 inch length of 1.5"x1.5"
- >hardwood. Stenciled on the side (you're getting ahead of me here),
- >was the phrase (you guessed it) "HP P/N 19511-80014".
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- i was inside a Sun Sparc2 last night, doing a CPU replacement the spare slots
- for DB25's are covered by resuable snap-in covers. complete with Sun
- part number --- REVISION 52!!!
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- how many tries does it take to get a snap-on cover down pat :)
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