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Re: MAE NY?


From: "Chris Mauritz" <chrism () raremedium com>
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1998 14:13:02 -0400

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

C

Chris Mauritz
Technical Manager, Systems Administration
Rare Medium, Inc.
chrism () raremedium com

-----Original Message-----
From: <alex () nac net>
To: Chris Mauritz <chrism () raremedium com>
Cc: TTSG <ttsg () ttsg com>; Geoff Lisk <glisk () digisle net>; <rpa () insnet net>;
<amb () gxn net>; <randy () psg com>; <redhead () cloudy lightning net>;
<nanog () merit edu>
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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