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November 1997, Week 4

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Ken Sletten B894 C312 x62525 <[log in to unmask]>
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Continuing to expound on Jelly Bellys, John Pearce said:

>Never did see any HP equipment though.

One of the most interesting "advertisements" I've seen for HP
products was a shot that CNN had of Russian Mission Control
awhile back, during one of the more interesting interludes in
the ongoing effort to keep Mir limping along:  Strung directly
under the main large display screen was a big banner that
stretched across most of the room, with the familiar HP logo.

I wondered how much of a discount HP gave the Russians, to
get them to keep that banner on display to the world....

:-)

Ken Sletten

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