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October 1998, Week 2

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"Alan Wyman (Eagan)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Alan Wyman (Eagan)
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Fri, 9 Oct 1998 09:58:47 -0500
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Since you have a pair, put a couch between them and you have end tables.  In
addition, by powering them up and running diagnostics you can have your
martinis shaken (not stirred)!

-----Original Message-----
From: David L. Largent [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, October 09, 1998 9:54 AM
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Subject: HP 7925 Disc Drives


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- Assuming nobody wants them (or parts of them), what should I do w/
them?  A few ideas come to mind...

     - Haul them to the junk yard for scrap metal.
     - Sell them for "precious metal".  (Is there any in it???!)
     - Leave them in the old building and let the new occupents
figure out what to do w/ them.   (hehehe)

Being the pack rat that I am, and a long-time, loyal HP customer,
it's difficult to think about simply hauling them off to the junk
yard.  Seems like they at least deserve a burial or something!

Now I'll sit back and wait for those "creative" (or real) suggestions
to start coming my way from the list.  :-)

-dll

David L. Largent                "My thoughts are my own,
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