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Re: Peter We Need to Know II
- To: zigzag@xxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Peter We Need to Know II
- From: Ted Nelson <ted@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jun 1998 13:55:25 +0900
- Cc: ted@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, marlene@xxxxxxxxxx
- In-reply-to: <199806251454_MC2-5152-A9BB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Reply-to: zigzag@xxxxxxxxxx
I can't find your first report of the matter,
but I see that it wasn't just that you were
booting with our floppy, but that you
HIT THE KILL BUTTON IN MID-BOOT.
Are you sure you're a Barus and not a Nelson ???
This reminds me of what I did in '88.
The mag-optical on my Mac had gone off
on an error of its own for fifteen minutes,
and I figured it was broken,
so I pushed in The Great Staightened Paperclip ...
Goodbye all my files.
So my request would simply be:
Would you be willing to reboot it just once,
for the record, and **not** stop it in the Instep
(mid-boot) ?
If it comes up properly, we will all feel
very much better.
All the best, Ted
At 02:54 PM 6/25/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Ted,
>
>>> I'm very glad you got your second floppy working
> again. However, when you say
>>I don't know what
>>happened, but I won't be rudely interrupting a boot again any time soon.
>
>Please reconsider. You're the only person
> who had this problem. As of now, strictly
> from reasoning, we have to deny culpability.
> But I would like very much for you to try it again.
> If the problem *does* happen again, then we've
> got a big problem that we had better know about
> right away. If not, the Long Arm of Coincidence
> is the presumptive culprit. <<
>
>-or the Dangling Digit of Destiny... That computer is about to go to the
>Big Plug and be my internet server. But I do have a 486 that's close to
>sacrificial. Will that do? It has removable hard drives, same make but
>smaller and older, and there's three of them... and it isn't my second
>floppy. What are you thinking? You need to get out more.
>
>Peter
>
>
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