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I cant see clearly what you have, are they server blades?
I trash more old equipment than you would imagine. I have even trashed equipment that has never been used.
I think that's what they are - that's more my brothers realm. He recently finished moving one of my parent's companies entirely to the cloud and all these are being trashed. Guess they all work great but there is no market up here for used servers...
So - I picked this up today real cheap. Any suggestions where to mount it in the truck? Want it relatively easy and quick access as time normally is a big factor in containing a fire
And before Michael quickly asks how a multimeter helps in a fire - we're talking about the extinguisher
I think that's what they are - that's more my brothers realm. He recently finished moving one of my parent's companies entirely to the cloud and all these are being trashed. Guess they all work great but there is no market up here for used servers...
So - I picked this up today real cheap. Any suggestions where to mount it in the truck? Want it relatively easy and quick access as time normally is a big factor in containing a fire
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I ditch the cheesy plastic mounts and use a aluminum or steel quick release and mount it between the driver seat and door so you can grab it on the way out.
When stuffs on fire you don't really want to go looking for the extinguisher. By putting it right at the door where you see it every time you get in the vehicle hopefully you remember where it is when panic strikes..... Trust me, you might not
Google quick release fire extinguisher mount and pick your favorite. Plenty of variations available.
Took the Ex for a quick trip to the store, and my Ex treated me to this view... A bit grainy from the old camera phone, but you get the idea.
Mount Ranier, yes?
Somewhere at my moms house there's a very grainy, 8mm home movie my dad took of me when I was not but a wee lad, many years ago, of me sliding down a snow covered slope in a "play area" on a sled.
Somewhere at my moms house there's a very grainy, 8mm home movie my dad took of me when I was not but a wee lad, many years ago, of me sliding down a snow covered slope in a "play area" on a sled.
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Yes, it is Mount Ranier. It was beautifully lit by the setting sun, and is always a joy to look at. I just hope it never decides to blow its top, otherwise my home and the homes of many others will disappear.
My house is in the yellow between Sumner and Orting (about center of the map along the Puyallup River)
Yes, it is Mount Ranier. It was beautifully lit by the setting sun, and is always a joy to look at. I just hope it never decides to blow its top, otherwise my home and the homes of many others will disappear.
My house is in the yellow between Sumner and Orting (about center of the map along the Puyallup River)
It is pretty, but just one mountain, that's kinda boring
I've never paid attention to how far apart all the areas around Seattle are, seems all like one city to me. But that goes for many large metropolitan areas they bleed together.