![]() ![]() Since the late 1990s, pizza boxes have been a common form factor in data centers or industrial applications where rack space and density are critical. Systems originally designed for desktop use were placed on shelves inside of 19‑inch racks, sometimes requiring that part of their cases be cut off in order for them to fit. ![]() ![]() The density of computing power and stackability of pizza box systems also made them attractive for use in data centers. PC‑compatible computers in this type of case typically use the PCI expansion bus and are usually either a) limited to one or two horizontally placed expansion cards or b) require special low-profile expansion cards, shorter than the PCI cards regular PCs use. ![]() The original SPARCstation 1 design included an expansion bus technology, SBus, expressly designed for the form factor expansion cards were small, especially in comparison to other expansion cards in use at the time such as VMEbus, and were mounted horizontally instead of vertically. etc1.2.2.7.9.5.ASSETS AT YEAR - ENDTAXABLE YEARMM1770 - IVMM YYDIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TAXESMINISTRY OF FINANCE34.(4)COST OF ACQUISITION (IDR)TYPE OF ASSETS02APPROPRIATE BOXASSETS AT YEAR-ENDATTACHMENT - IVYEAR OF ACQUISITIONNO.A NeXTstation slab or pizza box workstation (2.52"/6.4cm high) sits flat under a 17"/43cm CRT monitor, 1990 To DEEMED ACCOUNTINGATTENTION FOLLOW INSTRUCTION IN THE MANUAL PRINT OR TYPE WITH CAPITAL LETTER OR BLACK INK MARK ' X ' IN THE T I N :TAXPAYER'S NAME :PART A :PART B : LIABILITIES/PAYABLES AT YEAR-ENDPART C : LIST OF FAMILY DEPENDENTfrom pages of Attachment-IVINDIVIDUAL ANNUAL INCOME TAX RETURN5.6.7.8.NAME OF LENDERNAME OCCUPATION(2) (3) (4) (5)RELATIONSHIP IN FAMILYDATE OF BIRTH5. ![]()
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