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> This is way cool, and answers criticism voiced on this list about the
> really poor marketing pieces HP put together earlier.

Hell (in the Dante sense), HP marketing even got the e3000 announcement in
the XMLTimes (watch the wrap).

http://www.xmltimes.com/news/data/xml/2001/02/01/200102011220K22222OK2222239
KL4Q4YLNFMYL.xml?source=dailynews

I think it was for the mention of Enhydra which has growing XML support.

On the same subject, for those with nothing to watch between the NFL and XFL
seasons:

 What:  Antarcti.ca CEO interviewed on CNBC "Techno 2100"

 Who:   Tim Bray, CEO of Antarcti.ca Systems, Inc., and co-inventor of
        Extensible Markup Language (XML)
        (http://antarcti.ca/)

 When:  12:30 pm PST/3:30 p.m. EST, on Saturday, February 3, 2001

 Where: Televised documentary on CNBC's "Techno 2100" program

Frankly, I prefer hockey but Hockey Night in Canada doesn't start for a few
more hours...

Mark Wonsil
4M Enterprises, Inc.

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