I concur...

Zane Gilmore wrote:

>I don't think that you're the sort of user that we're worried about.
>
>What I'm really worried about is a newbie coming in with a brand new
>machine still under warranty and us trying to plug in a NIC and
>squashing some pins on the PCI connector or zapping the motherboard with
>ESD and the machine mysteriously never works again.
>
>No unless I *know* that the user is a fully informed and unwarrantied
>user then I reckon we don't open up any machine.
>
>
>On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 09:25, Carl Cerecke wrote:
>
>>Chris Hellyar wrote:
>>
>>>I imagine there will be, I can throw one in my box of bits if you need
>>>one...
>>>
>>>Although we're not intending to do too many installs via LAN, as the
>>>complications that can cause are probably better avoided...
>>>
>>I'll just be installing some software that I don't have the patience to
>>wait for it to dowload through a 28.8k modem (like OpenOffice), and/or
>>won't be available on a CD (like some games for 3-5yr olds).
>>
>>Cheers,
>>-- 
>>Carl Cerecke, Assistant Lecturer|email:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Department of Computer Science, |Phone:      +64 3 364 2987 ext. 7859 
>>University of Canterbury,       |Fax:        +64 3 364 2569           
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>>


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