Occasionally I reply using the names of various previous 419ers, informing
them of a leopard-repulsion experiment that went tragically wrong - the
Screw-in Screw-on Stainless-Steel Condom (R) The Pentagon(TM), didn't work as
a Leopard Repellent as predicted - are we theorizing wrongly, that the
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Phil Howard wrote:
| That part I have. What I do not have is 3-phase power to run it.
What voltage and amperage does it need?
3-phase 440V most likely about 20-30 amps.
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| Phil Howard
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 07:23 am, shogunx wrote:
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Phil Howard wrote:
| That part I have. What I do not have is 3-phase power to run it.
What voltage and amperage does it need?
3-phase 440V most likely about 20-30 amps.
If originally installed in the US, it
| That part I have. What I do not have is 3-phase power to run it.
What voltage and amperage does it need?
3-phase 440V most likely about 20-30 amps.
If originally installed in the US, it probably needs twin feeds, 208
volt 60 amp 3 wire with RussellStoll or Hubbell RS
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 07:23:24AM -0500, shogunx wrote:
| On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Phil Howard wrote:
|
| | That part I have. What I do not have is 3-phase power to run it.
|
| What voltage and amperage does it need?
|
| 3-phase 440V most likely about 20-30 amps.
You'll need at least 25 kVA.
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Phil Howard wrote:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 07:23:24AM -0500, shogunx wrote:
| On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Phil Howard wrote:
|
| | That part I have. What I do not have is 3-phase power to run it.
|
| What voltage and amperage does it need?
|
| 3-phase 440V most likely
I'm sure there are many banks in Nigeria that would love to open an account for
you. We're always getting emails from them trying to give away money of some
rich person who died and has no family. All you need to do is give them your
current bank account number!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/16/05
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Richard Pinion wrote:
I'm sure there are many banks in Nigeria that would love to open an
account for you. We're always getting emails from them trying to give
away money of some rich person who died and has no family. All you need
to do is give them your current bank
Scott writes:
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Phil Howard wrote:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 07:23:24AM -0500, shogunx wrote:
| On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Phil Howard wrote:
| | That part I have. What I do not have is 3-phase power to run it.
|
| What voltage and amperage does it need?
|
| 3-phase 440V most
I got one from the attorney of a distant relative in Nigeria that passed
away. Even though I never met him, he wanted to give me a large
inheritance.
What a guy!
Eric
shogunx
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ak.ath.cx To
Last week I got one from a woman claiming to be Saddam Husseins wife!
Those silly Nigerian 419'ers.
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Eric Clapsaddle wrote:
I got one from the attorney of a distant relative in Nigeria that passed
away. Even though I never met him, he wanted to give me a large
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 10:57:44AM -0500, Henry Schaffer wrote:
| Even if 208 (derived from 3 phase service) and 220/240 (the normal
| single phase service found in homes and small businesses) are all
| not-too-far-apart, so that many times one can ignore the difference and
| some kinds of
, 2005 9:49 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: electrical power - Was: Re: Debian touts dropping full dev
for certain archit ectures (incl. S/390)
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 10:57:44AM -0500, Henry Schaffer wrote:
| Even if 208 (derived from 3 phase service) and 220/240 (the normal
Actually, this has not been a problem at all for a number of years. This is
exactly what the Linux Community Development system is for, which is what
the Debian folks used. As I did for Slack/390.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
I would suspect that the biggest problem w/ supporting and doing testing on
the S/390 or zSeries architecture is that individuals (who'd be managing the
porting and/or testing process) won't *own* either an S/390 or zSeries.
I own one. A Generation 5 9672 s/390.
That being said, there are
I would suspect that the biggest problem w/ supporting and
doing testing on
the S/390 or zSeries architecture is that individuals (who'd
be managing
the porting and/or testing process) won't *own* either an
S/390 or zSeries.
They have plenty of cycles available (they use our machine for a
On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 01:41:15PM -0500, shogunx wrote:
| I would suspect that the biggest problem w/ supporting and doing testing on
| the S/390 or zSeries architecture is that individuals (who'd be managing the
| porting and/or testing process) won't *own* either an S/390 or zSeries.
|
| I
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