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October 1998, Week 2

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Gavin Scott <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Oct 1998 09:57:39 -0700
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Jeff writes:
> Field CE found a residue on our media and suggested someone had "spilled
> a drink" on the top of the drive and leakage dripped onto the surface
> of the disk.

This also sounds silly considering how far up, down, around, and past
multiple seals anything would have to travel to get to a disk surface
from the seam around the top door of a 793x.  I miss "real" disk drives
(or disc drives).

> [...]but if there is a bad apple in there, we can certainly forgive that,
> provided you point out the bad apple :-)

That's what we have Denys for.

G.

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