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September 1998, Week 4

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Stuart Pierce <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Sep 1998 08:05:15 -0400
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>>The people who inhabit this list have traditionally always been very kind
to
>>one another. If any small group of people were to gang up on someone on
the
>>list with exceedingly derogatory comments, they would be immediately
censured
>>by the great majority of this list's participants.

Part of the fun in bubbles are hearing them burst, but mom always has more
dishwashing detergent on hand to make more. Not to say that you are mom by
any means. Anyway, saw an ad in the Information Week Sept. 14, 1998 issue,
page 171. hp3000 = trustworthy, trustworthy = hp with a nice little wubbie.
I love it. Three years ago another division within the City of Columbus
decided to purchase AT&T computers over HP and are regretting it immensely.
Four years ago when asked if the HP3000 could handle a billing system that
would have more than a half million customers, I responded with an
affirmative no problem. I wonder if I should have slapped them across the
face to accentuate my enthusiasm. Then again it would have probably had the
effect of 'A Clockwork Orange' and the Pavlovian effect would occur
everything they would come in contact with an HP3000.

Sorry it's Friday.

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