Clark you won't offend unless you take offense. Personally, I would only
take offense from some who actually knows me as a person, not to someone I'm
dialogueing with via e-mail for help. Never could figure that out, flame
wars I mean.....but then they're emotional responses to logic. Go
figure.......

 To refresh your mind, regularly take low doses of Siberian ginseng prior to
bed, never more than 250 mg. At low doses, it helps you sleep sounder and it
will refresh your mind like no other remedy, though Kava Kava and Valerian
root are also great refreshers. Low doses. At high doses, Siberian ginseng
makes you act like a Russian weightlifter. It really boosts your energy and
metabolism. At low doses, it is beyond compare as a revitilizer. Ginseng is
funny that way despite mass marketers putting it out willy-nilly. Follow by
every morning, two capsules of Gingko Biloba with morning toast and coffee
(though the coffee can cause internal SCSI bus termination problems in your
brain especially if it is the Most Excellent Hawaiian beans that are on the
market right now). You'll find this Siberian Ginseng-Gingko Biloba remedy to
be better than Melatonin, which can complicate matters for diabetics or have
interactions with specific fake cures, ie. pharmaceutics. During the day,
you can add pennywort (the British name for the Indian swamp root Gotu
Kola). Gotu Kola can also be snuffed for an instant sinus cleanser and
revitilizer, and it will keep the local police from trying to raid your
stash.

Speaking of SCSI buses, I changed the SCSI ID of the external drive,
unplugged everything for a half hour, restarted, and voila(!) I have a
desktop. The low-level-all-zero format is now complete with the bad block
search running as I tappy type this out on a Winblows machine.... You are
the best for replying, much better than Miss Cleo. It took forever for her
to acknowledge my question at all. All the best..........


----- Original Message -----
From: "jrclark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PCI PowerMacs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: Internal SCSI on Power Mac 8500/132


> Dear Flicker,
> As i am older and have a short term memory---
> Would you mind refreshing my mind.
> Now this may seem like a newbie question and i don't want to
> offend you.
>
> You have a floppy that you can boot from IF you can boot, right?
> I pressume (and that's dangerous) that with computer off, you insert
> the floppy and turn the computer on, and it won't boot, right?
>
> Does'nt that make it a scsi problem ?
>
> jr
>
>
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