Computer floor tiles available in beautiful and exciting Bakersfield, Californa

Zane H. Healy healyzh at aracnet.com
Thu May 3 14:05:31 CDT 2007


At 1:35 PM -0500 5/3/07, Bob Brown wrote:
>We have a datacenter in the chicago area built in the last couple of 
>years, with concrete filled tiles.  We have one built in the late 
>80's with steel tiles, we have one originally built in the 60's, 
>with floor redone in the mid 80's, with wood-core tiles...all on the 
>same college campus.

I wonder if it has something to do with the amount of weight that 
rolls across a computer room floor these days.  We've several of the 
steel ones that are bowed, in a CR that's only about 6.5 years old. 
Though I would think Cement tiles would simply crack.

		Zane


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