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"Denys P. Beauchemin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 9 Nov 1997 21:18:48 -0600
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I am honored.  That is very kind of you.  I am sure my family will really
appreciate the cubes.  Of course, I will have to explain it to my oldest
daughter.  My youngest will have to wait a while before she can appreciate
it.  She is going to be fourteen months old this week.  In time she will
grow to understand.

Kind regards,

Denys. . .

Denys Beauchemin
HICOMP America, Inc.
(800) 323-8863  (281) 288-7438         Fax: (281) 355-6879
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-----Original Message-----
From:   F. Alfredo Rego [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Saturday, November 08, 1997 10:14 AM
To:     [log in to unmask]
Cc:     Bob Brown; Denys P. Beauchemin
Subject:        Re: Nomination for Adager MemoCube

Bob Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>     Denys just posted this reply (original message follows) on an *NT*
>     list, thus earning a good guy award.
---
>     Date:    Fri, 7 Nov 1997 12:47:56 -0600
>     From:    "Denys P. Beauchemin" <[log in to unmask]>
>     Subject: Re: NT, A/S 400 or UNIX
>
>     If the application was available on the HP 3000, that would be my
>     first choice.  Second would probably by the A/S 400. Third would be
NT
>     and last would be UNIX.
>
>     The 3000 is the most stable platform anywhere for heads-down,
>     hard-core OLTP.  It's also the easiest to administer.  The A/S 400 is
>     highly touted by IBM and is also very stable.  If you select a good
>     server for NT, that would make it a proper platform with a great
>     future. UNIX, whilst more scalable than NT, is a bear to administer.


The Adager MemoCube committee has decided, UNANIMOUSLY, to award Denys FOUR
original Guatemalan vintage Adager MemoCubes: One for him, one for his
wife, and one for each of his children.

Denys, in his infinite modesty, did not let us know -- the sneak -- and it
took a sleuth to find out about his worthy missionary work in NT-land.  Bob
Brown also gets a Guatemalan Adager MemoCube.

Now, if someone can point the standard publications (Computerworld, Golf
Digest, WSJ, People Magazine, Fortune, The National Enquirer, The
Economist, etc.) towards this little Denys Gem -- or equivalent -- for the
education and edification of the unwashed masses, that would definitely
earn another 18-year-old Adager MemoCube AND a bottle of 50-year-old port
with my personal compliments.  In fact, come to think of it, I might as
well fly that person (and that person's significant other, if any) to Sun
Valley first class from anywhere in the world to drink the port at my home
as my family's guest(s).

Vintagely yours,


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|            r  |  Alfredo                     [log in to unmask]
|          e    |                                  www.adager.com
|        g      |  F. Alfredo Rego               Tel 208 726-9100
|      a        |  Manager, R & D Labs           Fax 208 726-2822
|    d          |  Adager Corporation
|  A            |  Sun Valley, Idaho 83353-3000            U.S.A.
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