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Somewhere, located in the cobwebs of my brain, I seem to remember this 
during the George Stacknik era of representation. Along with the video 
of him pulling the plug on a 3000. As an image, somewhat appropriate.

I remembered it as I had recently had the honor of having a series 48 
system in Puerto Rico that, during moving, was dropped down a stairway 
and slammed. It also booted with no problems.

Perhaps Mr. Stacknik would have something.

Regards

Dave Gale




Skeet, Nigel wrote:

>I think it was the old tumble drier sized drives. Kind of RAID, Rather
>Awesome Indent in Driveway as it landed ;)
>
>I remember seeing it here at HP but that's a while ago someone had it on
>there PC so someone had taken the time to convert the file to .AVI .MOV
>something like that so in theory it should be around. Maybe someone else
>on the list may have it.
>
>Regards,
>
>Nige...
>
>  
>

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