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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Nov 1997 11:00:51 -0800
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Hi Alfredo,
     I like it :)

     Note, I would go for some funny graphics around the 3 questions that start
the text...These could accent the intended answer of each of the questions...

    BUT make the pics of real, actual computer centers would be better...none of
the clean, sanitized centers that we normally see in ads...even with a 3k I
don't have time to keep the place clean heheh :)  I mean my center has stuff all
over the walls and desks... after all clean desks can be the sign of a sick
mind? hehe

Art "I fully admit to being crazy therefore I am not insane!" Bahrs

>>> "F. Alfredo Rego" <[log in to unmask]> 11/03/97 09:58am >>>
James Trudeau <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Got my Adager cubes the other day, postage was $4.00 US.  Thanks
>Adager (and thanks for saving those 22,000,000 million records we
>lost).

Our pleasure, indeed.  The idea is to NEVER lose data.  In fact, I have a
new Adager advertising brewing.  In typical fashion, it will stress the
HP3000, MPE/iX, and IMAGE.  I would like to solicit input from all my
friends on HP3000-L and comp.sys.hp.mpe before this draft gets some
graphics and hits the presses:


        Is LOSING DATA the norm or the exception for you?

                If it is the norm, you should seriously consider switching
                to an HP3000 computer.

                        If it is the exception, you are probably a normal
                        HP3000 computer user.

        The HP3000 computer is an exceptionally well-kept secret.
        Its MPE/iX operating system was designed, from scratch, to be
        multi-processing and multi-tasking.  Its IMAGE/SQL DBMS is legendary
        for its reliability, for its performance, and for its economy of
        resources while serving thousands of concurrent users.

        Thanks to the magic of TCP/IP, you can access information on an
        HP3000 IMAGE database from any place on the globe.  You get the best
        of both worlds: (1) The reliability, maturity, economy, and
        performance of a multiprocessing HP3000 SERVER and (2) its
        connectivity to today's (and tomorrow's) CLIENT workstations.

        Normal HP3000 users take all of this for granted.  Do you find it
        exceptional?





Remember, this is just a draft!  So, please don't be too nasty with your
comments :-)


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|            r  |  Alfredo                     [log in to unmask]
|          e    |                                  www.adager.com
|        g      |  F. Alfredo Rego               Tel 208 726-9100
|      a        |  Manager, R & D Labs           Fax 208 726-2822
|    d          |  Adager Corporation
|  A            |  Sun Valley, Idaho 83353-3000            U.S.A.
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