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Saturday, August 7th, 2004 07:32 pm

With the aid of [livejournal.com profile] captoblivion, we made a roundtrip to Virginia Beach and hauled back a truckload of free hardware.  [livejournal.com profile] darthgeek was scheduled to be bringing his van, but his wife and daughter came down sick yesterday and he couldn't make it.  Fortunately, through ingenuity, mindless exertion and generous application of ratchet tie-downs, we managed to get everything into and safely secured in [livejournal.com profile] captoblivion's pickup.  We scored two Digital 72" full-cabinet racks, three Alphaserver 4000s (at least one of which is incomplete, but at least one looks runnable), and 10 DEC Storageworks disk arrays, all for the effort of loading and unloading them.  We mainly wanted the racks.  The included Alpha hardware is gravy.

Said loading took us about two hours.  Unloading them and getting them into the trailer took almost four hours, including paring down the surface of the front deck with a hatchet (the trailer's subsiding faster than the deck is) and removing a large chunk of the deck railing to that we could get the front screen door open all the way, instead of it hitting the rail at 60° opening.  (It was a really stupidly designed railing.  We may or may not replace it with a better one.)

I'll take a full inventory tomorrow or Monday,  Right now, I'm exhausted.


Update:

Saturday, August 7th, 2004 05:29 pm (UTC)
So, is that a good birthday present?

Happy birthday, kind sir.
Saturday, August 7th, 2004 09:18 pm (UTC)
Well, actually, I'm thinking of buying this (http://downwardspiral.net/forsale/waster/waster_01.jpg) (detail (http://downwardspiral.net/forsale/waster/waster_02.jpg)) with the $50 that our out-laws gave me as a birthday present, which will feel more birthday-ish. It's almost the exact same dimensions as Dyrnwyn, 48" overall/37" blade instead of 48" overla///38" blade, which will make it perfect for practice. A change of pace from katana bokutoh.

Someday I'd like to get a proper steel longsword much like this....