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March 1996, Week 2

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Don Harrington <[log in to unmask]>
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Don Harrington <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Mar 1996 15:33:48 -0800
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On Tue, 12 Mar 1996, Ken Sletten b894 c332 x62525 wrote:
 
> IDENTIFIER:     HP3000 at Networld+Interop
> SUBMITTED BY:   Ken Sletten
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> Two years ago I could only find one person in the
> large HP booth at Networld+Interop in Las Vegas
> who even seemed to know  what an HP 3000 was.
>
> With POSIX and the networking improvements to the
> 3000 since then, I hope HP will have one at the next
> Networld+Interop in Las Vegas this April.  If so, and
> especially if it could be running the recently-
> announced Open Market Webserver, it might even
> get noticed by some of the 50,000+ attendees and
> the general-interest trade rags.........
>
Ah, yes.  And if wishes were fishes, we'd all have enough to eat!
Seriously, I hope HP gets the idea that the 3000 is not the ugly duckling
that, to the outside world, HP seems to think it is...
 
Don  Harrington                         Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
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