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Great news. Everyone is off the waitlist. Tony was willing to accept
all who signed up for the tour on June 19.
Below is the original anouncement as well as the list of names I had
taken. Meet on site at the datacenter, and put a note under your
windshield with the words "AZ Linux" on it. After the tours we will
meet at Majorle's down the street f3r d4 b33r.
--Alexander
Alexander Henry wrote:
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> Big Datacenter Tour!!
> From:
> Alexander Henry <shroompicker2000@cox.net>
> Date:
> Fri, 23 May 2003 16:27:47 -0700
> To:
> plug-announce@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us, ASULUG@asu.edu
>
>
> When: Thursday, June 19, 2003; 5pm-8pm.
> Where: 120 E. Van Buren.
> Park: On-site. Surface level, at 1st street and Van Buren.
> Also where: Majerles downtown Phoenix.
> RSVP limit 25 (for now)
>
> Ever wonder what happened to the old Arizona Republic building on 120
> E. Van Buren? It has been purchased and converted to the following
> facility:
>
> http://www.sterlingnetwork.com/
>
> They've essentially gutted the building, then designed and built the
> best datacenter they could muster from scratch. The datacenter fills
> both basement levels, almost a whole downtown one-block footprint.
> It's huge and incredible.
>
> Sterling Network is giving tours to IT professionals and other
> interested people through their complex. I will leave it up to them
> to explain the specifics, but their major target market is people like
> you: small businesses, individual contractors, etc. who have a need
> for data center services. Sterling Network is directly served by 24
> networks (AT&T, Qwest, Level(3), Time Warner, Cox, etc) which allows
> individual users to enjoy a free market for any network service.
> Sterling allows users to access its space, networks and power with a
> range of options: From 2U, to cabinets, to cages, to custom suites.
>
> This is a must-see. Don't let the 25 person limit discourage you;
> future arrangements will be made if I get enough RSVP's. Also, if you
> are interested in attending and can not on this date, please let me
> know for a tour on a different date.
>
> After tours, we will meet at Majerles for festivities.
>
> --Alexander
>
>
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David Bear <
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Frank Mandato <
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Brad Gable <
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Steve Phariss <
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Chris Coffin <
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