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Alfredo,

        Not only did I not succeed, I mis-typed the URL :(  It should have been
www.TechGroupMD.com/OpenMPE.htm.  Thank-you to many many interested and
concerned people that quickly pointed that out.  I hate it when I am trying
to make a strong point and then make a typo in a critical piece of
information.

Thanx,
        Jon

-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of F. Alfredo Rego
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 11:16 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] HP e3000 Migration Survey


Jon Backus <[log in to unmask]> wrote with explicit
"highest email priority", which made his message jump to the
front of my in-basket, with flashing red lights, beeps, and all:

>IMPORTANT NOTE !!!
>
>         Please don't confuse the Interex survey started this week with the
one
>started a couple of days earlier by the OpenMPE effort.  It is unfortunate
>that they chose to do that :(  It is only confusing and muddying the waters
...
>Thanx,
>         Jon (trying not to be emotional about my "advocacy group") Backus


I'm afraid you did not succeed, Jon, in your brave attempts NOT to be
emotional about your "advocacy group" :-)



>-----Original Message-----
...
>On November 19, 2001, Interex sent a short HP e3000 Migration Survey to its
>members. So far, the response rate to this survey has been overwhelming.
...
>[log in to unmask]  http://www.interex.org/  Sunnyvale, CA 94089



Well, at least -- after all these years -- the hp3000 is all over
the MAIN page at http://www.interex.org/ :-)

Perhaps an "advocacy competition" was the necessary impetus for
this AMAZING coverage of the hp3000.

After many years of quietly languishing away in undistinguished
corners of the publishing world (print and web) -- with the notable
exception of The 3000 NewsWire --, all of a sudden EVERYBODY
(including computerworld.com) has had the hp3000 on its front page.

There is no such thing as bad publicity.  ANY publicity is good,
particularly outside of the hp3000 installed base.  I have been
amazed at all the turbulent currents and cross-currents, at all
the blaming and counter-blaming, at all the suggestions and
counter-suggestions, at all the humility and hubris, at all the
chutzpah and charm, and so on, in reaction to HP's announcement.

People have obviously been thinking very hard (and writing very
hard) on the subject of the future of MPE/Image.

Could this whole thing be just a clever ploy by HP Marketing to
get the good word out about the hp3000?  I have NEVER seen so much
ink (real and virtual) dedicated to the hp3000 in all of my years
of association with the platform.


In awe,



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