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September 1997, Week 2

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Greg Cagle <[log in to unmask]>
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Greg Cagle <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Sep 1997 22:21:52 -0700
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Stan Sieler wrote:

> Ok...so it occurred to me to wonder:  how many of the above have ever
> posted to HP3000-L?
>
> Before I answer that question, let me point out that participation
> in HP3000-L isn't a requirement of Interex board membership.

I didn't *think* I saw that in the bylaws 8^).

> To find the answer, I used the HP3000-L search engine at
> http://raven.utc.edu/SCRIPTS/WA.EXE?S1=hp3000-l
>
> Disclaimer: I might have searched incorrectly, and the search engine might
> be missing entries ... but curious readers are free to do their
> own searches.
>
> The answer is:
>
>         2
>
> (Diane Amos posted two "job opening" notes back in 1996)
>
> Hmmm....

I'm not sure what your point is here; certainly a search of
postings to comp.sys.hp.hpux would reveal a very large
number of Bill Hassell postings, and more than a few
by Jim Rice as well. Are you saying that participation
in public forums is valuable in Board candidates and
members? Is it supposed to be a litmus test of some kind?

Just trying to figure it out...

- Greg
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