On donderdag, april 11, 2002, at 02:47 , the pickle wrote:

> At 02:40 +0200 on 11/04/02, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
>
>> converters are pretty common.  Modern external scsi device often have
>> ide stuff on the inside.
>
> Marten, are you OK?  You've been making a lot of posts that haven't made
> any sense or had any grounding in reality lately...
>
> Modern external SCSI devices are nearly *universally* SCSI-based.

My dealer told me that story about the external scsi devices. I supposed 
he was right.

I  think I am OK.

Marten

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