The exchange fails to define the state the beer is in.

200 liters of tap water, yeast, and some special ingredients to brew 
your own beer, costs about $2:50, and weighs about the same as the 100 
servers.

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On 10/12/18 14:13, ToeKnee Payne wrote:
> Did you include the weight of the glass bottles Andre. That could make a 
> substantial difference to the final price.
> 
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 12:16 PM Andre van Eyssen <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> 
>     OK, apart from the fact that your study must be absolutely huge to
>     accomodate thirty eight of those big bastards, at about a hundred
>     kilos a
>     pop the floor must be pretty impressive too. And a hundred kilos of
>     Lagavulin-16 makes for at least $13,000 per machine which strikes me as
>     slightly above market value!
> 
>     On Sat, 8 Dec 2018, G Maltby wrote:
> 
>      > I have 38 Sun 670MP system clogging up my study just a tad. Would
>     be happy
>      > to part with two or three of them for a reasonable price or
>     equivalent
>      > weight in beer or single island malt, some preference for the
>     latter. Would
>      > also accept as part exchange a treatment course for hoarding.
>      > Gavin
>      >
>      >
>      > On Sat, 8 Dec 2018 at 19:16, dan g <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>      >
>      >> Hi All
>      >>  I have two T5120 sparc servers that need a new home.
>      >> I can get more specs for anyone interested next weekend when I am in
>      >> Melbourne.
>      >>
>      >> Cheers
>      >>
>      >>
>      >> Dan.
>      >>
>      >> On Sat, Dec 8, 2018, 4:24 PM Andre van Eyssen - mobile <
>      >> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
>      >>
>      >>>
>      >>> Bags the 40 if it hasn't been claimed.
>      >>>
>      >>> On 8 December 2018 4:00:43 pm AEDT, nathan <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>      >>>>
>      >>>> Heya folks,
>      >>>>
>      >>>> I have an Ultra 20 and an Ultra 40 going as cheap as they
>     go... Free.
>      >>>>
>      >>>> It cuts me deep to get rid of them, but I just don't have
>     enough space
>      >>>> or cash to be keeping hardware as slow and power hungry as
>     this lying
>      >>>> around... (how's that for a sales job)
>      >>>>
>      >>>> The Ultra 40 is a dual socket (single core per socket)
>     masterpiece. I'm
>      >>>> almost inclined to keep it just for the case, but if someone could
>      >>>> actually make use of it as a real computer, please let me know.
>      >>>>
>      >>>> Just so there is no confusion, they are both AMD boxes. (NOT
>     SPARC).
>      >>>>
>      >>>> Anyhoo - lemme know if you want one (or both) of them. (And for
>      >>>> reference, they cannot be resold. They either go to a good
>     home for lab
>      >>>> / fooling around, or they go in the bin...)
>      >>>>
>      >>>> Cheers,
>      >>>>
>      >>>> Nathan.
>      >>>>
>      >>>> :)
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