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- From: seymour@milton.u.washington.edu (Richard Seymour)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo,comp.sys.hp
- Subject: Re: Strange packaging technique
- Message-ID: <1992Sep8.194405.15054@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 8 Sep 92 19:44:05 GMT
- Article-I.D.: u.1992Sep8.194405.15054
- References: <sasrer.715529093@cinnamon> <0ylnpl#.snow@netcom.com> <1992Sep5.210747.22758@88opensi.88open.ORG>
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- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- In article <1992Sep5.210747.22758@88opensi.88open.ORG> sartin@88opensi.UUCP (Rob Sartin) writes:
- >In article <0ylnpl#.snow@netcom.com> snow@netcom.com (Tim Szeliga) writes:
- >>"HP P/N 19511-80014".
- >Ahh, yes, the Eagle shipping braces. I got one that had a defect (knot hole)
- > and we called up to see if there was a repair/replace kit or service manual.
- > We were aghast to discover that there was NO SUPPORT for this HP product!
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- i'm used to DEC's part numbering scheme... where the last few digits reflect
- modification status... and we'd receive space-fillers (empty boxes, blocks of
- wood, etc.) with -03 or -04 revision levels (i wonder if any were Field
- Change Order qualified?)
-