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Handruin said::?: You don't let it fold all night long :excl:
Mickey said:Nope. With the rolling blackouts of months past, work pretty much required we shut down our systems at night (along with working with dimmer lights during the day). *grumbles*
jtr1962 said:6)Discourage unnecessary business travel of the drink, handshake, mistress variety.
Fushigi said:The OS/390 mainframe was rebooted every Christmas. Only then.
1. If you have a lot of money, yes. Talk to your local IBM rep for details.Tea said:Can I have one of thoze pleaze? Iz it pop-up free? Iz it fazzter than an Athlon? I zeem to have a lot of pop-upz right at the moment, dunno Y & my keybbbbboard iiiiz zzztartiiiing to aakt wireird. I zink I kneed a knew komputer.
The rolling blackouts weren't a way to regularly reduce energy consumption. The thinking is if usage is likely to exceed what the grid can safely handle, it's either have rolling blackouts to keep it within a margin of safety, or have a catastrophic grid failure (it's happened before and it ends up taking much longer to get everyone hooked up to the grid again).jtr1962 said:I've always been a bit puzzled as to what those rolling blackouts actually accomplish as far as saving energy. Shutting everything down in only one small area every few weeks seems to me like it would save at most a fraction of a percent, and cause great inconvenience as well.
Those normally came with CompaqDOS.P5-133XL said:...The first thing he asked me was what did he need to know and I handed him the manuel to MS-DOS 2.11 and told him to read it.