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Ted Ashton <[log in to unmask]>
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Ted Ashton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thus it was written in the epistle of Patrick Santucci,
>
> But how about:
>
>            A long time ago
>      In a garage far, far away...
>
> And on the back:
>
>              Episode IV
>               A New HP
>
>               HP e3000

We appear to have gotten completely away from the slogans encouraging HP to
market the 3000 and into marketing it ourselves, but as long as we're here :-)
why not follow-up on the above:

  HP e3000: The prequel.

Ted "(No, I don't like that word, but it fits :-)" Ashton
--
Ted Ashton ([log in to unmask]), Info Sys, Southern Adventist University
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If the entire Mandelbrot set were placed on an ordinary sheet of paper, the
tiny sections of boundary we examine would not fill the width of a hydrogen
atom. Physicists think about such tiny objects; only mathematicians have
microscopes fine enough to actually observe them.
                                        -- Ewing, John
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         Deep thoughts to be found at http://www.southern.edu/~ashted

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