Actually seepage,  if seepage occurs, the data will be corrupted.....

The only real way to extract is to sync up with a dolphin.. Wait a minute.. 
Hmm..

At 03:08 PM 8/4/00 -0700, Eric N. Valor wrote:
>I've always found that too much PharmaCom installed leads to greatly 
>decreased performance.  There's a real memory leak, and too many cycles 
>are eaten up in loops.  PharmaCom also often has a painful uninstall procedure.
>
>At 02:01 PM 08/04/2000 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Wetware.. Is this like dumping a chunk of long term memory in order to 
>>have 80GB of storage, 160GB if a doubler is used..I always wondered what 
>>would happen if you crammed a boat load of PharmaCom stuff in there also.. :)
>>At 12:17 PM 8/4/00 -0700, Eric N. Valor wrote:
>>
>>>B.R.A.I.N. clearly falls under the category of "wetware".  The only real 
>>>drawback of it is that the device is fiendishly difficult to rack-mount...
>
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