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Glad you could find the film short. I am still laughing. I made comments on the Blog about the system from AMISYS delivered to Dubuque that was almost a disaster in itself but the HP3000 was still ticking. I hope that John and Bud will also make notes on the page as well.
Thanks again Ron for digging up good OLD news. :-)
Joe
-------------- Original message from Ron Seybold <[log in to unmask]>: --------------
> Hello Friends:
>
> We've probed the depths of the NewsWire's rat-pack -- er, we mean
> archives -- to unearth a popular bit of 3000 legend. In the spring of
> 1997, as part of the computer's 25th anniversary celebration, the HP
> 3000 division created a 3-minute video to show how the server could
> survive a three-story crash.
>
> Have a look at our blog entry for today at
> . Our Nov. 2 entry includes a link to a
> QuickTime file of the video. We'll have more NewsWire TV entries in the
> weeks and months to come, out on our blog.
> --
>
> Ron Seybold, Editor In Chief
> The 3000 NewsWire -- 512.331.0075 -- [log in to unmask]
> Independent Information to Maximize Your HP 3000
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