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January 2001, Week 5

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"Sohrt, Jeff" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sohrt, Jeff
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Wed, 31 Jan 2001 15:23:36 -0800
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Please note that since I've taken my fair share of everyone's time today,
I'm obligated to properly change the subject to "OT" so you may quickly hit
the delete key if you don't care to read on.
(pause)
But since you're still reading this, I assume you've just delayed pressing
the "delete."
<Begin>
Will wonders ever cease?
I did a check on our new company of "Hewlett PackRad" in Google and several
pages referencing Hewlett Packard come up.  So, either there's some
additional *smarts* built into Google or there's an appreciable number of
misspellings in the related documents.  If the first is true, I'm even more
impressed with Google, though searching on "Hewlett Packard" brings up many
more HP site qualifications.  I'm therefore thinking that there's even more
typos.
</End>

I wrote:
> I think it's more logical to suggest that there are a couple
> individuals working for the company named Hewlett and
> Packrad, and this is the basis for the new name and spin-off to be.
>

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