Past weekend I was giving some IT support to a customer. The job was migrating servers and it took about 3 weekends to accomplish. Thankfully, last weekend was the end of the migration project and I was only monitoring the servers performance. In order to make the day more productive, I took Shana nendoroid with me.
Where am I? What is this?
Its a fully functional brand new server!!
This is where all broken computers end up, waiting for technicians to fix them. I think this is a common place in companies who has technical support divisions.
Do you remember zip reading drives from Iomega? Well, I remember I have one at home when they were very popular. I dont know if this ones still works. They are now gathering dust.
A picture of the communications 19-inch rack. I dont know if Im allowed to publish it, but If I get a warning mail and suddenly the pic is removed you know why.
"I will help you cutting off this unwanted wires."
I think thats enough for today, Shana. Our work here its done.
More pics at my flickr photostream.
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I have a zip drive sitting around somewhere. I don't think I ever used it though.
I hope Kagami didn't do the loosening-of-the-salt-lid prank on you! xD
She looks very helpful though. I should get my Kagami to have lunch with me next time~!
LOL - Our IT supply room is very familiar with old units as well.
We also have a Zip drive laying around somewhere in the office as well.
@Nopy: My zip drive is the 250 MB model but the 100MB was the cheapest and more popular.
@thetsundere: Maybe we could join you for lunch.
@Bluedrakon: Iomega still sells some zip drives from the web site.
Nice, you brought a nendo to work. Did anyone comment on her? Haha.
I used to use a zip drive for a little bit ages ago.
All those equipments... I'm not really a computer guy.
Good thing this post had Shana. ^ ^
Oh my god! I remember those iomega zip drives! once herald as the replacement for minidisk soon came crashing down with the advent rise of CD-Rs
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