[Beowulf] Carpet glue and live clusters?
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John Hearns john.hearns at streamline-computing.comMon Aug 29 12:13:53 PDT 2005
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On Mon, 2005-08-29 at 14:32 -0400, Robert G. Brown wrote: > carried about in air and which will actually precipitate out in a layer > a mm thick on nearby surfaces when they lay the carpet. If they have to > do any surface prep (roughening the surface with a sander or the like) > before laying it, that will exacerbate the problem. Pulling up the old > carpet produces fiber fragments and dust mites and more. Computers DO > hate dust-bunny dirt 'dust-bunny dirt'? I'm sorry, but there is a proper technical term. You mean 'oose' - a guid Scots word for the clumps of fluff which collect under the bed.
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