"FAQ: Q: What! Are you crazy? I'd never let a stranger into my cage! A: Huh, neither would I, but some people are less paranoid than us and / or know and trust me."
I wouldn't allow my wife in my cage let alone a stranger and I hope my colo would deny you both as well!!! I suppose this may be useful for some as there have been two responses to your initial posting however, we use locked cabinets and cages for a reason. I can appreciate wanting to return the trust and community to the industry even though the outlook looks bleak on your behalf. Cheers, Jim On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Brandon Galbraith < brandon.galbra...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 1/16/09, Warren Kumari <war...@kumari.net> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > This is a mail that I have been meaning to send ever since I moved back > to > > the NoVA area, but have only gotten around to now... > > > > Many years ago I used to provide emergency, smart hands type assistance > to > > those in need, but had to give this up when I moved out of the area. > Anyway, > > I'm back and am willing to start doing this again.... > > > > This is primarily for those cases where you would normally have to fly > > someone out to have them replace a line-card or two, hook up a few > cables, > > maybe swap a disk in an array, etc. This is not for those cases where you > > simple need someone to push the reset button, nor for rebuilding your > entire > > cage from scratch... > > > > Anyway, if you have gear here and think that you might need to take me up > > on this, drop me a mail and I'll give you my direct contact info... > > > > If you like this idea, and are willing to also provide this sort of thing > > to the community (either in this, or in another area), please let me know > -- > > I'll look into setting up a website / mailing list / something... > > > > What Warren said. I'm in the Chicagoland area. > > -brandon > > -- > Brandon Galbraith > Voice: 630.400.6992 > Email: brandon.galbra...@gmail.com >