Computer Hardware That Can Pull Double-Duty?
MicklePickle asks: "It's been raining very heavily here in Sydney Oz, and as usual when we, (the SysAdmins), come in to work we take off our very wet shoes and socks and place them on one of the two hefty UPSs to dry out. They dry out very quickly on the hot fan. We even have a couple of 'toast racks', (a metal frame for housing an HP web console), to lay the shoes and socks out on. Does anyone else make use of computer hardware in a manner for which it was not intended?"
TechQuarium is a great site for Mac Aquariums and so on.
I didn't have enough money for a good computer table. But having enough "spare" machines I stacked them on their sides, leveled them out with a phone book and put an old door on top. Now my cluster is also my desk. If I could just move my legs with out causing the the power to go out in the neighborhood.
-- Tim
TKrabec Pahh
I used to work at a company that made extensive use of ye olde RS/6000 boxes (AIX! Yay! Not). Now these things were pretty big (in recent terms) and allowed for almost infinite expansion in terms of storage. IBM, being a helpful lot, made sure that they came with all the fans you needed, for full expansion, pre-installed.
So each Friday we bought some six-packs of beer and put it in the (empty) drive bays. Came out wonderfully chilled at the end of the workday.
No refrigerator modding required.
My spoon is too big.