On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, you wrote:
> It might have been just as easy for the tech to wave the RAM back and forth
> in the air a few times - lightly touch it to his forehead - chant
> "Ibeebeebeeeboo" five times - blinking the lights off and on with the other
> hand while twirling about ...
>
> He'd have come to the same conclusion ...
>
>
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, you wrote:
>
> ####I took the suspect ram sticks back to the shop where I bought them and
> the ##tech put it in a windows box and booted it up. It booted right up, so
> they ##said the memory was tested ok. They gave me an exchange anyway, but
> I ##thought it interesting that their test was to boot it and let the bios
> test ##tell them if it was ok. That's fine i'm back to 256M and it was
> instantly ##recognized in LM7.2 on boot. Dennis M.
> ##-----Original Message-----
RONTF, that is funny.. My mental image of the testing of the ram will never
be the same, it will always have a shaman a ram and ewe in the image, : 0 )
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Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842