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Re: MAE NY?

  • From: Chris Mauritz
  • Date: Thu Oct 08 14:40:13 1998

I must not have found the right guy.  Who would that be?  8-)

C

Chris Mauritz
Technical Manager, Systems Administration
Rare Medium, Inc.
[email protected]

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Date: Thursday, October 08, 1998 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: MAE NY?


>
>On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Chris Mauritz wrote:
>
>> The real problem here is that Telehouse either doesn't want or doesn't
have
>> the ability to give you floor tiles that have holes cut to your spec.
They
>
>Thats not true; you have to ask the right person.
>
>> basically rummage round and get you a tile with a random-sized hole in
it.
>> If you're lucky, you get a big hole in the middle.  If you're not, you
get
>> one just big enough to fit your hand through (and risk the jaggies on the
>> bottom) at some random spot on the tile.  I've thought about keeping a
>> sawzall in cabinets there just for the purpose of "customizing floor
tiles"
>> in the wee hours of the night.  8-)
>
>I'm sure telehouse would actually not have a problem with that.
>
>They are generally very accomodating.
>
>> Chris Mauritz
>> Technical Manager, Systems Administration
>> Rare Medium, Inc.
>
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