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November 2001, Week 2

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Hall, Walter
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Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:15:43 -0500
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Hello All,

Well I am just as surprised as everyone else it appears about the end of the
HP3000. I have been working with these machines (Various Models) for the
past 10 years. The HP3000s popularity was there but just not advertised as
much as you would have thought. Even though here at this Newspaper we have
various platforms, the HP3000 held its own against the competition. I wish
ALL of the HP3000 Users the best of luck in whatever platform your industry
may turn to. Just always remember that the HP3000 put up a good fight up
against them all.


Pni & HP   Computer Technology,
Facing IT challenges, and Accomplishing the Mission.

Thanks In Advance,

Walter L. Hall

Walter L. Hall,  HP Systems Administrator x4879
Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News

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