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November 2005, Week 2

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Mon, 14 Nov 2005 10:37:29 -0600
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Hello Friends:

With the unwitting help of the Temptations, our weekly podcast comes in
one day later than usual, on a very special day in the HP 3000's
history. Four years ago today, HP dropped the axe on its oldest
business computer line. But the debate still goes on about why, whether
HP's business move will kill off the community -- and how much longer a
computer without a vendor's future can feel safe to rely upon.

Have a listen at our blog entry at <http://3000newswire.com/blog>. Our
Nov. 14 entry looks at what four years has amounted to during the
transition era of the HP 3000. Comment to the blog, or here, to update the
community on what you've done with your four years.
-- 

Ron Seybold, Editor In Chief
The 3000 NewsWire -- 512.331.0075 -- [log in to unmask]
Independent Information to Maximize Your HP 3000
NewsWire Blog -- http://3000newswire.com/blog
Main Web site -- http://www.3000newswire.com

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