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Mike Paivinen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mike Paivinen <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Sep 2000 22:40:59 -0600
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Dear HP3000-L readers,

I passed some of your thoughts on to CSY's marketing
team and asked for their response.  They asked me to
post the following.

OT:  Over the past 10 years, I've found that most magazines I subscribe to have
changed to fonts and page styles that make them much more difficult to read.
(It also makes it harder to distinguish the pages that contain ads from those
that contain the magazine content.  Gee, I wonder who thought that up.)  I've
come to believe that this is fundamentally a lost battle.

Mike Paivinen
CSY R&D Project Manager
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As you know, hp.com today presented a new site design. The hp e3000, jazz and
linejet websites were redesigned to meet the new corporate guidelines. While
the hp.com site is converting to the new look, you may encounter a mixture of
page styles reflecting the old and new site designs. This may be a bit
disorienting but the site (including the hp e3000) will continue to evolve to
provide customers a consistent look & feel.

I have sent several of your messages to the corporate guidelines team. Your
feedback is important and I encourage you to send them directly to the
feedback web page located on http://www.hp.com/ghp/features/feedback.html.

Regards,

Lisa Wright
CSY Marketing

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