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From: David Williams <dlw_at_trailingedge.com>
Date: Thu Sep 10 10:03:52 1998

On 10 Sep 98, at 10:49, William Donzelli wrote:

> In general, it is not a good idea to leave stuff in its original wrappers
> without any inspections. Often, the goodies inside will suffer from
> degrading wrappings (yucky plastic, trapped moisture, etc.) and we never
> know about it. Remember, the wrappings probably were designed to last only
> a year or two. If you get something in the original wrapper, please open
> it carefully and see whats inside! You just might save it!

That's a good point. In my case I was going to open it anyway and
you'll be glad to know everything was there is in fantastic shape. I
didn't have time last night to do more than open it up and start
looking through the manuals. Hope to have time tonight to install it
and fire it up.


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David Williams - Computer Packrat
dlw_at_trailingedge.com
http://www.trailingedge.com
Received on Thu Sep 10 1998 - 10:03:52 BST

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