-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 23 April 2006 23:52
To: 'Jerry Russell'; '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: Open office blowup

There was probably a crack in the CD.. the speed of the drive would have
cause it to shatter.  Sun should probably have checked the CD on the way
out, but often these things happen through poor postage services.  I don't
know that many people do that now, but when CD's were released, and many
early CD drives, people were warned to check for cracks before inserting a
Cd.  Hopefully hasn't caused lasting damage... but yeah... VERY unlucky!

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 20 April 2006 00:00
To: [email protected]
Subject: Open office blowup

STRANGE.........

This is the strangest thing that has happened to me relative to computers,
and I have been working with them for thirty years.  
I was loading OpenOffice on my computer and there was an explosion in the CD
drive, yes in the CD drive.  The OpenOffice CD that I received from a Sun
source blowup.  I opened the CD drive and there were tiny pieces of the CD
was everywhere.
Is there a time limitation on these applications, and if time elapses, bang?

Jerry Russell
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