Hi Benjamin,
I have an external USB 3 1/2" floppy drive that you can
borrow.
If you'd like to come get it, please contact me at 3-3903.
~Robert
On 10/23/07 12:10 PM, "Benjamin Darmoni"
<bdarmoni berkeley.edu> wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> We need to borrow a Floppy Drive for IBM T61 or a USB
Floppy Drive
> For a few hours projects.
>
> If you have one, we will pick it up and return it today
after noon or
> tomorrow morning.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Benjamin.
>
> Benjamin Darmoni. Phone (510) 643-3106
> Graduate Division
> 421 Sproul Hall
> UCB, Berkeley, CA 94720
>
>
>
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