Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!hellgate.utah.edu!csn!datran2!smb From: smb@csn.org!datran2 Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Dissatisfaction with NeXT (not the machine, the company) (formerly Message-ID: <1991Jan25.170100.829@csn.org!datran2> Date: 25 Jan 91 17:01:00 GMT References: <1694@marlin.NOSC.MIL> <791@mara.cognet.ucla.edu> <1991Jan25.133302.4796@wam.umd.edu> Distribution: na Organization: Data Transforms, Inc. Lines: 23 In article <1991Jan25.133302.4796@wam.umd.edu> mikec@wam.umd.edu (Michael D. Callaghan) writes: > >Mine sucks air in the back of the Cube, and blows air out the front. It >didn't come that way from NeXT. Also, it is no great task to cut a piece >of filter from an a/c unit or such, and tape it in front of the fan. > When you get your update kit you will find a filter and instructions for turning the fan around. Yes. Its as simple as that. Just unscrew the fan and it can be turned around and remounted. Its all symmetric. Do not reverse the polarity on the power. No warranty expressed or implied. I can't be responsible if you do things to your cube. Steve. -- #====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====# # Steve Boker # "Badgers, we don't have no stinking badgers" # # datran2!smb@csn.org # -from Treasure of the Sierra Madre Zoo # #====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#====#