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November 2001, Week 3

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Tracy Pierce writes,

> Maybe I'm crotchety and can't learn new tricks (not!), but I like my MPE,
> and I'm not switching to diet pepsi.

What was that?

>  but I like my MPE,

Ah, Tracy, you're inspiring! With your permission, I'll make one minor
change. How about, "I want my MPE!" It has a familiar enough ring that
people will instantly remember it. :-)

From the Internet to T-shirts, from business cards to email sigs, from user
groups to round-table management meetings, I will adopt "I want my MPE!" as
my personal "Rebel Yell." I will plaster it everywhere, and I urge others
who are like-minded to do the same. It could even be our battle cry for MPE
or OpenMPE, or both for that matter. (Hey, why limit yourself?)

Patrick (feeling more rebellious than thankful the day before US's
Thanksgiving Day)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Patrick Santucci
HP e3000 Systems Administrator
  *** "I want my MPE!" ***
Computer Operations Team Lead
Cornerstone Brands, Inc.

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