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August 2000, Week 3

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"COLE,GLENN (Non-HP-SantaClara,ex2)" <[log in to unmask]>
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COLE,GLENN (Non-HP-SantaClara,ex2)
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Wed, 16 Aug 2000 16:06:13 -0600
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Birket writes:

> I still think the idea of
>
> "PSST ... Carly we want to let the world in on your secret ... with  the
HP
> e3000 your organization manages the manufacturing of over $20Billion of
> products, many of the Fortune 50 already have this highly reliable
platform
> running their businesses, and even local governments, the US Mint,
airlines and
> car rental companies are pleased with the low cost of ownership ... it is
a
> platform a CEO doesn't need to think about ... it simply works providing
> exceptional value to your customers, thus providing them with more time to
> golf, make decisions and do the other "C" level things"
...

Actually, this reminds me of going to the Hallmark store to pick out cards.

My wife reads (and generally chooses) all the long, sentimental ones,
but my attention span is much, much shorter.  (So she picks out
"Charlie Brown" cards for me. :)

All this to say, I wouldn't read it.

(Even if I spied the word "Macintosh" I probably would read only half. ;)

--Glenn, with just another opinion

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