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Michael Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 May 2004 14:55:17 -0500
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I agree, I think there is more combined years of M.P.E. experience on
the -L, than there is at HP. This is why I haven't used HP Support since
2000, most of HP's 3000/M.P.E. experts are gone, retired or laid-off.
Starting around 1996, I noticed HP's internal knowledge of M.P.E. and
the 3000 in general begin to go down hill, from a support perspective
anyway. It was 1996 the first time HP Support asked me if an HP3000 was
a printer or a server.

There are exceptions, I know of some M.P.E./3000 experts who are still
with HP, and some of those are on the -L.

Michael "I heard/read it on the -L" Anderson.



>>> Chuck Ciesinski <[log in to unmask]> 05/06/04 12:18PM >>>
To All,

To answer Robert's question,  YES.


Chuck Ciesinski
Hughes Network Systems
11717 Exploration Lane
Germantown, MD  20876
p  301 601 2608
f   301 601 6303
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"The joy of life is living it..."  unknown

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