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'Survive' is a good way of putting it. Over the past 12 years I don't come
into work on a Monday and wonder if the 3K is working, it always is, I think
about whether Gates products have stayed up.
Andrew
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> Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] End of HP3000!!! I love it!!!
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> Hi all,
> I understand the strategy of HP. Gates is very succesful and he don't care
> for his customers. The managements of all companies in this business
> learnd from him, that low cost products with less quality and short
> lifetime is the moneymachine in this world.
>
> We, as the HP3000-user have to change our opinion about stable, cheap and
> longterm strategies in hard-, software and app's.
>
> This different way of doing our business is the key to learn how we can
> survive in the future.
>
> Peter Herpich
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