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This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] I sympathize with you Paul, I also grew up around that same Use it or do without attitude, and it has served me well. Even more I am sad that anyone chooses a protocol prone to hacking over a tried and true and speedy enough technology even though it is ancient! Actually it's age and diminished usage is what makes it secure. -----Original Message----- From: PaulMmn [mailto:PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com] Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:59 AM To: midrange-l@midrange.com Subject: Lament for Old v.35 Cables (and other comm equipment) I am sad to announce that as of this weekend we will be removing most of our 'traditional' communications links-- we will be opening the floor and removing all but 8 of our v.35 communication links. The cables being removed have been replaced by 'pure' TCP/IP links and are no longer needed. I am sad, and frustrated, because the plan as of right now is to amputate the connector from one end of the cable, and haul the now unencumbered cable out from under the layers of stuff (-I- don't think there are -that- many layers...) that have been added on top of them. And you oughta -see- the nasty looking pruning shears he has ready for the job. I realize that v.35 cables are dinosaur-like, and don't have a lot of demand in this Ethernet age, but it bothers me that a perfectly good cable is going to be destroyed and thrown out just because -we- don't need it anymore. *sigh* It's my parents' fault-- we never threw out things that 'had utility' while we were growing up-- they grew up through the Great Depression, and learned early to "Use it up-- wear it out-- make it do-- or do without." And that attitude has rubbed off on me. Does anyone have use for 40 or more v.35 cables? Speak quickly; come Saturday night they're history. I don't know if I can convince my boss to unravel the spaghetti bowl, but I'll try. They're in the Greater Cincinnati area. You'd have to come get 'em or pay shipping. I don't know if my boss will give them away, or figure that unless we get some money for them, it's the pruning shears. We also have a bank of A/B switches, originally intended to switch all communications between two AS/400s-- many v.35, RS232, and UTP ('phone jack'). I just found some more of these switches in the back room today--- "New In Box!" These are black box gang switch units, hardly used. My boss is going to -weigh- the stuff we haul out to impress people with how much junk we don't need any more. I just see perfectly good (but probably unwanted) equipment being trashed. Anyone else feel frustrated that old equipment that still works can't find a home? --Paul E Musselman PaulMmn@ix.netcom.nospam.com _______________________________________________ This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/midrange-l or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@midrange.com Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l.
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