Why am I getting this DELTA SPAM from the Powercomputing List.

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From: "Keith Crispin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun Oct 2, 2005  1:17:38  PM US/Central
To: "Power Computing List" <[email protected]>
Subject: FYI
Reply-To: "Power Computing List" <[email protected]>

have Delta and all Delta affiliated flight "Voucher Credits." Any value
from $200 to $400 is available at substantial discount. Example, $400
voucher is $275 your cost.

Many people believe that Delta does not fly to or from their airport, but
they do have "CodeShare Partner Flights" to and from many airports. AND
these QUALIFY for Delta Credit Voucher ticket purchase.

The full details of these "transportation credit orders" can be read at the
Delta.com site, search "delta dollars."

Also, Delta Connections and SONG qualify...& you can even accrue SKYMILES.

In addition, these are accepted as cash by Delta, with NO BLACKOUT DATES or
other restrictions. There may by a $10 fee for their use, although I've
never been charged this "direct ticketing fee."

You may add money with any voucher for higher priced tickets, but any
un-used portions of a voucher are non-refundable. Vouchers are
non-combinable for higher priced tickets.

The easy way to determine if these will assist you is to use Delta.com for departure, return dates, and pricing. Then let me know what value voucher
you'd need.

I'll be happy to forward you a qoute. I can invoice you via PayPal AFTER you receive your valid and verifiable voucher, which is good for a full year.

To Order:

1) Please provide me with name, address, telephone (eve okay,) quantity,
amount of vouchers, and agreed upon price.

2) If you plan on arranging payment thru PayPal, please include that ID, in which to invoice after your vouchers have been delivered, and you are well
satisfied.

Appreciatively,  Keith Crispin 888.254.8951
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg & Rachel Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Power Computing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: 150 mhz G3 PowerCenter -- really!


I jsut picked up a PowerCenter 150 for dirt cheap and it appears to
have a 150 mhz G3 processor. This has been verified by "System
Profiler" under OS 7.6 and 9.0, as well as by Sonnet's Metronome
software.

What gives? I never heard of a G3 running at only 150 mhz. Also it
appears to be the stock processor -- no Sonnet, nor NewerTech logos.
Does anybody know anything about this thing?!

Yes, it works!

Thanks,

Richard

Do you have a digital camera (take a photo of the processor and post
it somewhere to view or email it to me)?  Did you remove the
processor card and check everywhere for numbers?  Does it have DIP
switches or jumpers on it?  It is entirely possible to be an
UNDERCLOCKED G3 upgrade that could more than likely run at a higher
speed.  The slowest G3 speed I have seen in production terms was
233Mhz.  There could have been stability issued at higher speeds
caused commonly by poor DIMM ram, poor Cache speed.  Or the original
owner had no idea how to set the speed correctly.  As far as
overclocking, generally you can go 10% above safely.  I have plenty
of Beige G3 in both 233 and 266 that I overclocked to 300.  I just
eBayed a 450Mhz G3 for my B&W that I will set to 500Mhz.  Powerlogix
was good at making 604e accelerators that overclocked easily by
adjusting both the bus speed and the processor multiplier.  Of course
some processors (sonnet - no switches) are controlled only by
software and there are plenty of tools by Newer, Sonnet, Daystar and
3rd party hacks to set the processor and cache speeds with software.

Greg

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