On 4/25/05, Patrick Finnegan <pat at computer-refuge.org> wrote:
On Monday 25 April 2005 15:11, Lawrence Wilkinson
wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 19:33, Dan Williams wrote:
> > wouldn;t fit through the door in my flat.
> The IBM 360 range (
>
http://www.windoweb.it/edpstory_new/eh1960_f31.jpg ) was made of
> modules no wider than a standard door ... should have gone for one of
there was still some pain maneuvering it once inside.
I don't think
it'd fit through the door to the house I'm living in right now (and my
landlord would *definitely* get upset if I had to enlarge the door to fit.
You can get approx. 2-3" extra clearance by simply removing the
?rails? and sometimes even the face boards that cover the actual posts
which support the lintel. This is trivial to do with a pry bar and
claw hammer on most typical apartments and homes. It also works to
get a baja car and several large rocks into the front lobby of your
school's engineering department as a prank.
-dhbarr.
?not sure what these are called, but they are inside the post and
lintels and form an outline of the door?