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Date:      Fri, 30 Jun 2000 13:22:46 -0600
From:      dreamwvr <dreamwvr@dreamwvr.com>
To:        norami@unlimited.net, John Oram <norami@unlimited.net>
Cc:        "list=freebsd-small@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-small@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: World's smallest server?
Message-ID:  <0006301333342Q.00531@tyr.dreamwvr.com>
In-Reply-To: <395CBF76.69C55E5D@unlimited.net>
References:  <395CBF76.69C55E5D@unlimited.net>

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Hi,
   ! till now:-)) @ least the commercial offering. I do recall seeing hte
matchbox pc server some time ago as created by one of the guys at MIT or 
C.M if mem serves. That must have been oh about a year ago when i saw in a mag
what was  called the world's smallest webserver. It was about the size of a
large matchhead. But "finally" (a relative term i know) it has occured. now i 
just need to be able to justify 1.5 k out of pocket:-)) say anyone actually 
using one? This would be great for wearables that is for sure as i like the 
idea of running all open source transparently 24/7. anyhow the price is 
actually very good ..  can you imagine 2 years from now instead of using
racks like we do now so we can prevent the tripping ;-)) We have on our 
bookshelf what a entire large rack would contain. We live in exciting time()!
With 16 M and 340 of diskspace it is perfect for linux and i would think 
perfect for BSD as well. Whereas with winblows well the bloatware is 
$self limiting IMHO. 
				Best Regards,
				dreamwvr@dreamwvr.com
  On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, John Oram wrote:
> Have you seen this one? Price seems a bit high but it is fully
> functional.
> 
> John O
> 
> <http://www.tiqit.com/>;


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