[Wolves] Things I have learn't in the last 16 hours
Richard Smedley
smedley358 at btinternet.com
Thu Jan 11 20:31:23 GMT 2007
On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 20:00 +0000, Ron Wellsted wrote:
> Cryptic clue: a cow going to the ocean might walk through this. (email
> me off list and out of public view if you want confirmation)
>
> I was involved in a project where 2 s
> (cryptic clue: not oriental, not analog).
[snip]
> The original manufacturer has sent since us 4 of their new 750GB
> (workstation) drives and 4 of the "S" drives. Again, when built into a
> RAID (h/w or s/w) 0, 1, 5 or 10 the workstation drives will corrupt the
> filesystem under heavy load. The "S" drives work perfectly, even when
> serving files close to 1Gb/s (we have a VERY nice toybox to play with
> which almost fills 2 x 45U racks).
Hello Ron,
I envy you your toybox, but your cryptic clues could be a little
more cryptic ;-)
How about
``Shaken steering a wild route to setting sun by fingers''
?
The first manufacturer is a little harder to do one for, but
how about:
``NSA Linux, a gem?''?
- Richard
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