Re: External SCSI enclosure???



On 55khz Polychromic shrieked:
Ashikaga wrote:
On 36khz Polychromic shrieked:
Ashikaga wrote:

I can't find SCSI enclosure case anywhere. Does that mean I have to build
one myself? I see SCSI cables for enclosure off eBay. Anybody knows how?
I think I might even need a PSU. Where to get a cheap external HDD case?

Am I getting geeky?

Not if you can't even use Google. Try looking for scsi enclosure and you
find about 1.3 million responses.

How about http://www.pc-pitstop.com/scsi_enclosures/4bay525inch.asp

You could use any PC case. Just make sure to use one with good airflow
and probably a fan in addition to that of the PSU.

Yes, I did Google first before I bothered you again. I've seen those, but
don't they have the small ones? Like the kind we buy nowadays, the
external single hard drive that can be plugged into a USB port (or an
external SCSI port, which can be really messy because it needs a
terminator).

I think you should just buy a bigger case for your main computer. :)

Hank is big alright (and weighs a ton). The problem is the power supply
which cannot take another HDD. This room is very warm year round also.
Besides, I want to share the content. If those NAS aren't so expensive,
I'd get one of those.

<snip>
* "I'm lying naked in a field of red tulips. I'm not concerned with where
I am or how I got there. I'm at peace and it's then that I realize I'm
dead. My body begins to turn a greenish-white with spots of purple. Next,
the insects arrive. The inevitable follows, putridity and liquescence.
Before I know it, I'm nothing but bones. When I start fading to dust, I
lose whatever care I still might have had about where my clothes are and
as I begin to feel myself slipping away towards I know not what... "

Where did you get this poem???

It's from the X-Files episode 3x04, "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose". Clyde
(Peter Boyle) says just before he turns out the lights in the hotel room
and goes to sleep.

Necrophilia eh?

My dream was unusual. Though recently I rarely have dreams and they became
less artistic and surreal; however, this is the first time I have seen
myself dying in my own dream. Actually you came in for the rescue...
(another unusual aspect, since I don't usually dream about people I know,
except people I am no longer seeing), but I thought that's probably a
reflection of RL where you always come to help me out. You walked like
Hitch*** and didn't seem to be urgent though I was still bleeding heavily.
It's like "Oh..., there is someone lying on the ground and let's see what's
happening to him" kind of attitude....

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Ashikaga - a29 6/27/2007 8:46:16 PM
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