Chris Santerre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/05/2004
03:48:57 PM:

> Good grief NO! You read this wrong. I'm running it on a system that
> archeologists are interested in! I think the Boston Computer museum left
me
> a message wanting to take the system away! Hell I'm running on a system
that
> couldn't run a PC game from 2 years ago!!  3.0 caused my old iron to hit
> swap a lot at busy times. It's not SA's fault, but my budget of $10.99
that
> causes it :)
>
> --Chris (Seriously, my 4 yr old has a computer twice as powerful!)

There's never anything wrong with going on an archeological dig in the
computer room.  I'm sometimes asked "What's that relic in the corner?  Does
it actually have a hard drive?" and people are amazed when I tell them
"That's what's keeping your mailbox spam free." It works, scan times are
still fairly reasonable, so hey.

180Mhz of PentiumPro power, and spamd uses every single one of them.

Andy

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