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Ms. Fiorina seems to be taking the same approach to history as she did to her leadership role. I don't think you missed a thing.
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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Craig Lalley
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 9:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] It was the worst of times for the HP3000. tough choices
John Lee <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Boy is she delirious with visions of grandeur. Where is the innovation
she's referring to? What has HP done in the past 5 years that has been new
or different? Am I blind to it? They make money from toner sales. Their
Non-Stop servers seem like good product, out on the leading edge for
uptime, but probably a very small installed base. Compaq brings some good
storage products, but nothing revolutionary. Their Unix line is good, but
pretty generic. PCs are PCs. Agilent's not part of HP. What am I missing?
I predict Carly's book will make the New York Times best seller list... under "FICTION".
-Craig
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