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I agree with you John.
Question: How long should a match be? or How far should we trust HP in the
future?
Answer: Just long enough not to burn our fingers!
:-) :-) :-)
regards,
Robert W.Mills
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From: Pickering, John (NORBORD) [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 04 December 2001 22:01
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Subject: Re: HP To Be Unix-Free Internally ?
>Wait till you see the slide where they explain the
>future of HPUX. (yes, there is both a slide and
>a future).
And what's that worth?
Winston Prather and Dave Snow laid out a very rosy "future", complete with
slides, for the 3000 as recently as August at HP World in Chicago.
I'm afraid we'll have to treat anything that HP says about the "future" with
a little less than the automatic belief that we once may have given it.
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