Jeez, live a little, would ya? Why do people live in Cali when there are earthquakes, mud slides, fires, riots, outer space debris and washed up hippies? Because it's cool. It's a beautiful place.
Sure, they're fantastically efficient, energy-wise. You're in the year-round 52 degree zone to begin with. Build near a river, and you're in style with a home hydro-electric generator. Put solar panels up top, and you won't need much else.
Well, the only contamination that I can see is asbestos and rocket fuel-derived ones. It's not like they made the plutonium there... It was pre-packaged all nice and what-not at the factory atop a mighty big roman candle.
Interesting indeed about the other areas, if any. It'd be good to look at other such facilities and see how they're laid out.
Watch - there's a hidden room where they swept all the asbestos into and covered up. Heh.
Throw one of those in your machine, and you're really cooking with gas! I had a whopping 4MB of RAM back in the day. Heh. Nothing used it, but it was cool!:)
Please do - come on by! Admission is free - stay as long as you'd like. Post some questions on LCT and I'm sure you'll have answers from our friendly group of regulars.
...was what we called it in the service department! Hehehe. I bet that was the source of your troubles - combining a "non-standard" drive with Ontrak and the disk compression. I never used the latter, so I didn't have any problems with it, really.
Anyone with half a sense of addition can look at the statistics and tell you that. It's not so much growth that matters though, it's overall market share.
What to do with the silo space?
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Are you kidding? It would be wild to have that much room, let alone at a constant temperature year round and spring loaded. Earthquake proof data center comes to mind!
It's in upstate New York. Nice area, too. (I live here, so I know the area a bit, heh) You're not far from lots of skiing/snowboarding resorts and nice countryside walks. Looks cool to me.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
That this thing was bomb proof in the sixties or whenever they built it (61?). With today's "bunker busters" it wouldn't stand a chance.
I never said I had buggy experiences with DR-DOS. I used it because it was better. The fact that it wasn't a Microcrap product is anecdotal.
Damn, where are my molitov's...
I used a real hamster on a wheel instead to upgrade mine. It charges in HALF the time now! :)
Helicool... Fill the bottom silo partition with ice and beers.
LOL! Yep, that was the other one. Hehehe. Nice.
Yes, but we have this "corbamite device," see...
Sure, they're fantastically efficient, energy-wise. You're in the year-round 52 degree zone to begin with. Build near a river, and you're in style with a home hydro-electric generator. Put solar panels up top, and you won't need much else.
Interesting indeed about the other areas, if any. It'd be good to look at other such facilities and see how they're laid out.
Watch - there's a hidden room where they swept all the asbestos into and covered up. Heh.
Hehehe. From "Chasing Amy." :)
Well said, Mike.
Throw one of those in your machine, and you're really cooking with gas! I had a whopping 4MB of RAM back in the day. Heh. Nothing used it, but it was cool! :)
Please do - come on by! Admission is free - stay as long as you'd like. Post some questions on LCT and I'm sure you'll have answers from our friendly group of regulars.
Way funny - yeah - with boys, hehehe. It IS a good thing!
That's what I was thinking, too.
...was what we called it in the service department! Hehehe. I bet that was the source of your troubles - combining a "non-standard" drive with Ontrak and the disk compression. I never used the latter, so I didn't have any problems with it, really.
Anyone with half a sense of addition can look at the statistics and tell you that. It's not so much growth that matters though, it's overall market share.
I used it in lieu of MS-DOS myself. Foo on you, Bill.
That's why it's spring loaded... ;>
Are you kidding? It would be wild to have that much room, let alone at a constant temperature year round and spring loaded. Earthquake proof data center comes to mind!
Ugh. ;>
That's a neutron bomb... A regular bomb is rather impartial. :)
Try the new and improved Sizzlean Screen!
It's in upstate New York. Nice area, too. (I live here, so I know the area a bit, heh) You're not far from lots of skiing/snowboarding resorts and nice countryside walks. Looks cool to me.