Subject: RE: Unsuccessful chip replacement attempt
To: 'Graham Allan' <allan@physics.umn.edu>
From: David Woyciesjes <DAW@yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu>
List: port-alpha
Date: 02/15/2002 11:27:41
> ----------
> From: Graham Allan
>
> On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 11:11:46AM -0500, David Woyciesjes wrote:
> > >
> > Yep. But after having done support work at Quinnipiac Law School, I
> > would have to say you better superglue that little door shut, if you
> don't
> > want a student walking off with that floppy...
>
> And if you think law school is bad, try physicists...
>
> Once our router filled up with water from a leak in the roof (for some
> reason it was on the top floor). This was a while back, so it was a big
> old Cisco AGS+... anyway once the water reaches a certain level inside
> the case, you get a bang and an intense burning smell. I called the
> campus network people to come over, but by the time they arrived, a
> couple of our faculty had the router taken apart into about 30 pieces
> across the floor.
>
> Somehow I don't think superglue would be enough on those floppy drives.
>
> G.
> --
>
>
But the important question is, did they get it working again? Or did
they just bust it up?
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