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September 2002, Week 3

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Michael Anderson
Spring Independent School District
16717 Ella Boulevard
Houston, Texas 77090-4299
office: 281.586.1105
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>>> Duane Percox <[log in to unmask]> 09/19/02 04:57PM >>>
What has bothered me is I have seen hp spend more time/energy/$$ post
announcement on the hpe3k than prior. I will never understand how
marketing decisions were made in hp/csy :-(

It is odd, the HP-e3000 is getting more attention now, than it ever has
before.
 Many are hearing about it for their first time, why, because there is
money in the migration. Money made by HP partners, and others, each
putting their nail in the HPe3k casket.

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