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September 2000, Week 4

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Richard Gambrell <[log in to unmask]>
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Richard Gambrell <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Sep 2000 23:08:39 -0400
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Duane Percox wrote:
>
> Glenn/Cortlandt have made some good points. I'm excited
> about the exchange, especially since they both have worked
> for me at one time or another :-)
>
> Please don't assume I am 100% forgiving of HP's corporate
> e-speak that leaves the e3k out of the message. I was however
> trying to bring the larger view into the mix. When you read
> news stories about Sun, they are always linked with 'the servers
> that serve up web pages on the web'. The impression is that
> they are the only one doing this. HP appears to be making
> a concerted effort to turn that perception around.
...

This just suggested yet another e3000 marketing slogan idea:
"HP's e3000 is the server that serves business."

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