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October 1998, Week 2

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Gary Dietz <[log in to unmask]>
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Gary Dietz <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998 12:39:45 -0700
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Tony,

I thought it was worthwhile.  Given our remote location, there's no way that the 4 of us who watched it here would have attended if we would have had to drive 300 miles to an HP site to see it.

I did think it was "interesting" that the survey question about "what operating system do you use" did NOT include MPE/iX.  After all, this WAS an MPE/iX seminar...

We also invited a few folks on campus who are interested in distance learning to drop by and see how HP does it.  The seminar generated quite a bit of positive discussion.  Is this a package that HP is planning on marketing?  If so, do you know when and how much?

Gary Dietz
Director of Administratative Computing
Walla Walla College
College Place, WA 99324
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>>> Tony Furnivall <[log in to unmask]> 10/12 11:28 AM >>>
Well, it's over, and now we want to start getting some feedback.
Please let us know, either publicly (via HP3000-L) or privately how you feel
about the technology, and what the experience was like for you.
TOny
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