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		<title>Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S75</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While organizing attempting to organize all of our spare parts and components, I came across this old camera of ours buried beneath a ton of cables.  It is a Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S75 which surprisingly still had a good amount of battery juices left.  Here are some random pictures of our server racks, which in-case you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">organizing</span> <em>attempting</em> to organize all of our spare parts and components, I came across this old camera of ours buried beneath a ton of cables.  It is a Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S75 which surprisingly still had a good amount of battery juices left.  Here are some random pictures of our server racks, which in-case you were wondering contain mainly:  HP Procurve 2800 Series Switches, HP Proliant DL380/DL385 Servers, Cisco 2800 Router, Cisco PIX,  Barracuda Spam Firewall, Black Box 17&#8243; KVM/KVM Switch, and some other stuff.</p>
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