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Amazing!

You can count your wife's pc! (but no counting routers, hubs, and switches unless they are "real" pcs or servers).....

Sounds like you have 9!!
Then I have few blade centers , a bunch of rs6000's two I-series a dozen of X-series here also I am not counting all the pcs and laptops my organization have.....
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Then I have few blade centers , a bunch of rs6000's two I-series a dozen of X-series here also I am not counting all the pcs and laptops my organization have.....
No. Don't count devices at work...... unless you work at your home.
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I have got a good one, let me post it once this poll settles down
OK, your turn matrixmadhan,.... time for your poll
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yeah still using one good old pII-333 ... with linux (of course)
Will move to a better (and secure) one soon
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3 x86 pc (Intel Celeron, Intel Dual core and AMD sempron -w-~ 1.5 gb RAM apiece),
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One. This desktop I am typing on right now. It's dual booting Windows XP and Solaris 11.
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