off-topic discussions and air filters

From: Ian Koller <vze2mnvr_at_verizon.net>
Date: Sun Nov 11 05:15:09 2001

> has anybody found a good replacement for the air-filter medium

      Try using air-filter medium.



Dave McGuire wrote:
>
> On November 10, Sellam Ismail wrote:
> > Um, is this the CLASSIC COMPUTERS mailing list? Some culinary mailing
> > list traffics seems to be getting mixed in here.
> >
> > As we've discussed before, an occasional off topic posting is OK. A
> > long-assed thread is not. It's starting to drown out my pointless
> > argument with Dick (or is that perhaps the point?)
> >
> > At least precede your subject line with OFF-TOPIC!
> >
> > Better yet, MOVE THIS DISCUSSION ELSEWHERE!!!
>
> Hey man, it gets worse. Over on the Rescue list, we're talking about
> which news network babes we like best. (Personally, I've got the hots
> for CNN's Rudi Bakhtiar with The Weather Channel's Christina Abernathy
> running a close second. :))
>
> To, ahem, inject some on-topic discussion here...has anybody found a
> good replacement for the air-filter medium that' DEC used in the front
> panels of, among other things, 10.5" pdp11/34 chassis? I've used
> cut-out pieces of furnace filter material with decent results, but I
> wonder if anyone has found anything better.
>
> -Dave
>
> --
> Dave McGuire
> St. Petersburg, FL
Received on Sun Nov 11 2001 - 05:15:09 GMT

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