Re: Yggdrasil system


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from "Andreas Dombrowsky" <kmorisato@intetra.net>
subject Re: Yggdrasil system
date Sat, 8 May 1999 08:14:40 +0200
Maybe they also have an equivalent of Microsoft supplying the OS, who knows?
Apart from that, a system running both heaven and earth, even if its control
of earth is offset by a possible demonic system (no mention, but possible,
I'd say), is bound to be so big that an error can go unnoticed for quite
some time. I'd say with Urd being the only system administrator mentioned
(to my knowledge), that thing is very good. I happen to know of the
situation within Munich's branch of Siemens-Nixdorf, and to keep their
network up, they employ about twenty administrators.
        Andi
----- Original Message -----
> From: Tsunami <tsunami@jyurai.demon.co.uk>
To: <megami@ML.usagi.org>
Sent: Friday, May 07, 1999 11:32 PM
Subject: Re: Yggdrasil system


> Dennis Goens wrote:
>
> > Personally I don't think that it's their "first" biological computer
> > system, there must have been previous models that weren't nearly as
> > good as the one now.
>
> You mean the one that is riddled with bugs and needs system
> administrators around constantly just to keep it online?
> And you thinnk that is a good system?
> I would have thought that heavens computer system would have none of
> these problems, ever! ^_^
>
>
> Tsunami
>
> ----------------------------------------
> >From the wreckage of a lifetime, The crying from a lonely avenue
> >From all the fear the city seems so still, We stand alone on this
> shadowed hill
> Look in the mirror, you don't have to take it, All you got to do is say
> the word
> Your wings of love will carry you tonight, Trust in me, we'll be all
> right.
>
> Castles in the air. Chage and Aska
>
>
>


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