unruh <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2011-12-08, Rick Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> > unruh <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Nothing except that he wrote down an incomprehensible line of numbers
> >> and expected people to know that was a computer, rather than a
> >> printer, or an atomic clock. 
> >
> > You were expecting maybe an HP 4972A?-) (10 Mbit/s Ethernet
> > network analyzer from *many* years ago) or perhaps an HP P/N
> > 19511-80014?-)

> No idea. I am afraid that I am not familiar with the arcana of HP
> model numberings at all, as I suspect most readers here are not,
> which is why telling us that what he refered to was a computer would
> have been helpful.

Though he did say "server" and perhaps I'm behind on what that might
imply, but a server is either a computer or someone who brings you
food.  The existence of 'Lunch The HP Way" (*) notwithstanding, it would
seem that HP would be unlikely to make people/things which bring one
food :)

rick jones

* one of several copies on the net -
  http://www.hpalumni.org/lunch_the_hp_way.htm

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