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RE: Cool!



The laser is for just that - printing. I wanted a network enabled one
having put in (not enough) CAT5 and ink for the inkjet was expensive at
the time, didn't last 5 minutes and ran when wet. Wifey has a habit of
printing off the web and a ream of printout has been known before now. The
training is failing miserably before you ask.

The PC is my excuse for a server and runs the phone logging software, UPS
and HV Webserver on Win2k server. I will also put on all the software for
my new screens which I am developing (in secret) at  the moment on there
for testing but that is a way off yet. Lovely blue and white ones with
rotary input and maybe touchscreen interface as well and oh so perfectly
formed (small).

Off to place the order at Rapid for yet more little silicon bits I can
hardly see.

Ian

Ian Bird
CibaVision UK Ltd.
Direct dial 01489 775570
Fax           01489 779570






Stuart Grimshaw <stuart@xxxxxxx>
08/07/2003 17:50
Please respond to ukha_d


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Subject:        RE: [ukha_d] Cool!


On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 17:39, ian.bird@xxxxxxx wrote:

> All was well but the addition of the PC generating heat all the time
has

> pushed it over the top and I think I need to do something about it.
> Anyway, a good excuse to automate yet something else and annoy SWMBO.

But, what is it FOR?

I'm intrigued :-)



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