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>From: Rudderow, Evan
>To: Multiple recipients of list HP3000-L
>Subject: Food for thought...
>Date: Wednesday, April 24, 1996 08:51AM
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>Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>Consider the following quote:
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>> "Based on our good work and listening to customers, we're in a good
>> position to continue to do well. But we have to adapt to the new
>> things that go on. And there's no better example than the Internet.
>> If [we] had ignored the Internet, had not really been willing to
>> change [our] plans around the Internet, we would have been a cash
>> cow. We would have been around a while -- we've got 5 billion in
>> the bank and all that -- but we wouldn't have maintained our
>> leadership."
>>
>>OK, now think about the relevance of that to the 3000 (my purpose in
>>posting this), then guess the source and subject of the quote [it's
>>not HP].
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>It sounds like Billy Gates
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> -- Evan
>
I thought BillyGate was an embarassing situation during the Carter
administration?
Rich "my guess is Mr. Gates also"
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