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- From: berger@atropa (Mike Berger)
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- Subject: Re: SPARCstation ELC monitor woes
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- Date: 29 Aug 92 17:20:03 GMT
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- adh@cbnewsi.cb.att.com (andrew.d.hay) writes:
- >if you have the option, and if it's really important to you, you might
- >consider wiring up a secure power net with a central ups, like hospitals do.
- >they use orange-colored outlets so that they are easily identifiable.
- >unless the building is really wiring-hostile (e.g. brick walls), it should be
- *----
- Not to get off on a tangent, but around here, orange outlets mean
- isolated-ground, not UPS.
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