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SubjectGuinea Pig Available
Hi all...
I've been trying to be useful around the house so to speak. Anyway,
I just upgraded my dual-P166 to a dual-P][300. I have a single 128Meg
SDRAM, 5 Ultrawide 4Gig drives off a built in 2940UW controller, and a
20X cdrom. I'm not bragging, but instead saying if anyone needs a
machine like this to test any patches, please let me know. Due to my
ISP's firealling, you can't telnet in, but I'd be willing to run any
tests you wish.

It's time I did more than read the list.

Robert
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Robert L. Harris | NT is secure....
System Engineer For Hire. \_ as long as you don't remove the shrink wrap.

http://www.orci.com/~nomad

DISCLAIMER:
These are MY OPINIONS ALONE. I speak for no-one else.
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