I would like to humbly request that we pray for God's blessing upon the new servers -- that they will work well and that they will serve all of humanity with accurate and useful knowledge.
Just be sure to save one file containing a prayer onto each hard drive on each server... that's the equivalent 7200 PPM (prayers per minute).
(Some extremely pious system administrators try to save one prayer per disk platter or even one prayer per disk surface).
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I have several text files with the Buddhist "Om Mani Padme Hum" written in them and saved in all hard disks of most of my computers. I also use Christian prayers, such as "kyrie eleison" (Greek).
See: http://www.dharma-haven.org/tibetan/digital-wheels.htm
But for the Wikipedia servers I would suggest to put the prayers in 10000RPM hard disks. They spin at a faster rate than the 7200RPM ones, so in theory they generate much more positive karma! :-)
--Optim
--- "Daniel P.B.Smith" dpbsmith@world.std.com wrote:
Just be sure to save one file containing a prayer onto each hard drive on each server... that's the equivalent 7200 PPM (prayers per minute).
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