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Paul and others who are interested,

I will send a summary as soon as I get a chance. As never fails, as soon as
you start doing something a rush job comes up. The company I work for
appears (after many months of negotiations and a one month  protest blocking
plant access) to have settled a union agreement. This means I will probably
working around the clock trying
trying to do the last months work plus all necessary changes as the result
of the new pension/severance agreement before the new owners take possession
of the plant at the end of the month.
Anybody got a  very large Tylenol.

Incidentally our 3000 has been running for the last month still doing its
normal daily tasks. We have a job that pages every day so we know it is up
but because we do not have any outside access we cannot dial in and the
picket line prevents us from entering the plant. What a great machine.

Gary


-----Original Message-----
From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
To: Gary <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, October 05, 2000 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] OT: Question about progarmming/programmers?


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>how about publishing (or sending back a private email) a summary of your
>questions, any trends here
>as far as is there any agreement on today vs yesterday's programming?
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>Paul D. Christensen
>PC Enterprises Inc.
>Osakis MN
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