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November 2001, Week 4

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John Dunlop <[log in to unmask]>
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John Dunlop <[log in to unmask]>
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Got me going now...

Seeing as the HP e3000 is in such Dire Straits, and Chris Wong started
the ball rolling...I thought I would add my $.02.

To the tune of "Money for Nothing"  :

I want my...
I want my...
I want my...MPE

Now see those e3000s, that's the way to run it
on solid and reliable MPE.
It's always running, HP sussed it
Money for nothin' and checks for free.
Support is really easy, that's the way to do it
Lemme tell ya HP ain't dumb
We all thought the 3000 would linger
Never thought HP would be so dumb

I want my...
I want my...
I want my...MPE

They wanna install Unix servers
Ux, Linux and Windoze too
We wanna keep our e3000s
they wanna sell just cheap PCs.

I want my...
I want my...
I want my...MPE


needs more verses but the best I could do! :0)

Cheers,

John Dunlop

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