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Date: | Tue, 28 Jul 1998 00:41:33 -0700 |
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With respect to "Alfredo's surprise", after Michael said:
>> I think the little surprise is on page 10 of the July 27
>> Computerworld, and is an example of putting your money
>> where your mouth is.
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> >> Congratulations Alfredo
>
Ditto....
Then Alfredo came back with:
[....SNIP....]
> As I say in the ad, the HP3000 is HP's best-kept secret.
> Hopefully, through everybody's combined efforts, such secret
> will become a well-known fact in the computer world, ......
Alfredo, HP is not keeping the secret quite so well anymore:
:-))
Turn a few more pages after the Adager ad in that same issue
of Computerworld; like a dozen, to be exact: On pages
22 and 23 you will find a full two-page ad for the HP 3000...
BY HP !!!!.... attaboy..... er.... attaperson, CSY:
It's a picture of a security blanket, with the following words:
hp3000 = trustworthy (on top of page 22)
trustworthy = hp (on top of page 23)
Under the security blanket, spanning both pages:
"Comfortable is a word not often associated with new technology.
But what if that "new" technology had over twenty-five years of
experience ? Introducing the rebirth of the HP 3000. The HP
3000 offers you a highly available, reliable and easy-to-integrate
platform for your mission-critical applications."
... followed by the /3000servers URL.
Ken Sletten
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