119 pointsby giancarlostoro2 hours ago12 comments
  • rented_mule19 minutes ago
    About the same time the 500-mile email problem happened (mid 1990s), I had a difficult to understand issue with my office PC. Every morning, I'd come in, slide my hard drive sled in, and turn the computer on. We had 128 Kbps ISDN internet at the office and I had the same at home, but that was too slow to do much work. So I'd take the drive home so I could work at night, especially in the winter when the office was too cold at night.

    Suddenly one winter morning, the PC wouldn't boot. I had to run to a meeting. When I got back, I turned the PC off and on again and everything was fine. The next morning, the same thing happened. The third day, I didn't have a meeting. I turned it off and back on, still no boot. I'd gotten in late, so I just turned it off and took an early lunch. When I got back, it still wouldn't boot. But I had a meeting, so I ran to that, leaving the computer on. When I got back, it booted fine.

    The next morning, same thing. I decided to look inside, not having any idea what might cause such symptoms. As I took the shell off, a tiny mouse came out, jump off my desk, and ran across my lap before jumping on the floor and scurrying out of sight. From inside the computer came the smell of mouse urine. Apparently he'd been crawling in through the open drive bay to keep warm every night, and urinating while he was in there. Once the computer had been on for a while, the heat and airflow would dry it out enough to eliminate whatever electrical short was keeping it from booting. I went to the store and bought an empty drive sled to put in the drive bay whenever I took my drive out, and the problem never came back. I felt lucky that the liquid didn't cause permanent damage.

  • gnabgib2 hours ago
    Popular in:

    2023 (1164 points, 198 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37576633

    2020 (1034 points, 136 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23775404

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  • jcgrillo20 minutes ago
    This, Stalking the Wiley Hacker[1], and others were the stories that got me into computers. I wish so much the experience of working in this industry hadn't so thoroughly annihilated the joy they once brought.

    [1] https://archive.org/details/5626281-Clifford-Stoll-Communica...

  • raegis10 minutes ago
    I immediately did a "apt install units". Very cool!
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  • rfarley0425 minutes ago
    Never get tired of seeing this resurface every once and a while. There needs to be a /greatest for posts like these (while still allowing people to repost them every so often)
  • dbtablesorrows30 minutes ago
    > It hadn't been altered -- it was a sendmail.cf I had written. And I was fairly certain I hadn't enabled the "FAIL_MAIL_OVER_500_MILES" option.

    This is gold.

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  • reaperducer24 minutes ago
    FAQ about this, which answers such questions as "Did this actually happen, or were you just spinning a yarn?"

    https://ibiblio.org/harris/500milemail-faq.html

  • rootsudo44 minutes ago
    I never realized this was 2002 and when I first read it, how new it was.

    And here we are almost 25 years later.

  • jofzaran hour ago
    All time classic.
  • ChrisArchitect2 hours ago
    A classic.

    Related:

    Can an email go 500 miles in 2025?

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44466030