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To: George Sepetjian who wrote (37435)11/4/2000 12:58:19 PM
From: David Kelly  Respond to of 64865
 
anyone that posts a link to this article, ever again, will be banished from "all about SUNW" in perpetuity. Hey, folks pay attention and please don't repost trash. Thanks, the management.

david



To: George Sepetjian who wrote (37435)11/4/2000 2:27:31 PM
From: JC Jaros  Respond to of 64865
 
Forbes of course, is a leading journal of business technology. They have a very important relationship with the newly Libertarian retro-tech titans of Redmond. As a clearinghouse for year old news, Forbes job is to be the capitalist tool of MS PR. --- Other than that, it was interesting to find out the the RAM problem involved sunspots or whatever. -JCJ



To: George Sepetjian who wrote (37435)11/5/2000 5:20:13 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 64865
 
Dear George: Seems Forbes is behind the times. Thats old news and has been discussed repeatedly on this thread. JDN



To: George Sepetjian who wrote (37435)11/5/2000 11:08:12 AM
From: techtonicbull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Yes this outage is OLD news. SUN is addressing each and every instace of this "glitch". The cosmic ray problem has been identified and the error correcting software is being loaded into legacy systems and all USIII chips.