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November 2003, Week 2

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Roy Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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In message <p06010217bbd18af66def@[192.168.2.18]>, F. Alfredo Rego
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>At 9:15 AM -0800 11/7/03, John Clogg wrote:
>
>>Alfredo asks:
>>>Does anyone know a good Storyteller Meister who can
>>>do justice to MPE-Image?
>>
>>Yes.  His name is F. Alfredo Rego.  Author of many entertaining papers
>>and articles, and one who really understands what the HP3000 means to
>>us.
>
>Thank you.  I will be delighted to do my best.  All we need now
>is some contact at The Wall Street Journal (or equivalent).
>
>Sharpening my chisel,

Well, maybe not the Wall Street Journal, but we made it out of the IT
ghetto....

Today's 9th November 2003 UK national 'Independent on Sunday' has, in
its Business Section page 2 snippets piece, The Loop:

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And the nerds were dressed in black...

Geeks? IT people? Hewlet-Packard recently stopped making its "e3000"
range of computer servers after 31 years. But the piece of hardware had
developed something of a following : computer engineers gathered in
specially organised "wakes" in bars across the US, Europe, Africa and
Australia to mark its passing.
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Roy Brown        'Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be
Kelmscott Ltd     useful, or believe to be beautiful'  William Morris

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