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Oh man! Impressive.
Have you taken any time to negotiate a port of SETI or F@H over to it? A SETI client running in GEOS would be a first!

Be sure to aggregate all those spare 300baud modems you many not be using for the grid to get sufficiant bandwidth for tcp/ip traffic and if you need more storage space than what a 1851 offers, grab one of these: http://www.cmdweb.de/hd.htm

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