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- From: Pasvorn Boonmark <boonmark@cisco.com>
- Subject: Cisco packaging material
- In-Reply-To: Aaron Nabil's message of 19 Dec 92 03:25:04 GMT <47523@ogicse.ogi.edu>
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- Date: 21 Dec 92 19:10:59 -0800
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- I think that it is made from starch. (It is biodegreable,
- environmental fraindly). I think it dissolve in water and it does not
- contain Freon-11 which would harm ozone layer.
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- -Pasvorn
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- From: nabil@cse.ogi.edu (Aaron Nabil)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.sys.cisco
- Date: 19 Dec 92 03:25:04 GMT
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- Organization: Explosive Space Modulators - R - Us
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- My pet rat really likes the packaging curls Cisco ships as filler in the
- boxes they send. I think he's been requesting software updates behind my
- back as I just got 9.1(1) the other day and I don't remember signing for
- it. Next time I see the FedEx guy I'm gonna ask if someone short and
- furry has been accepting packages here.
-
- Anyway, exactly what is this stuff made of? Is Templeton going to clutch
- at his little chest one day and fall over dead from some preservative
- (or rodenticide) in it?
-
- --
- Aaron Nabil
- nabil@cse.ogi.edu
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