Dropping like flies, ain't we? The Schroders team reduced from 10 to 6 with
the decommission of the HPs in September. I'm out on my ear, counting a bit
of money, and tomorrow I'll hit Roy's age.
I'm looking for one final Powerhouse contract before I either put my feet up
or curl my toes up.
-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Roy Brown
Sent: 04 December 2008 19:31
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Bye Bye HP3000
In message <[log in to unmask]>, Robert
W.Mills <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Greetings to the -L,
>
>This is my last posting from this address (even then I've had to do it via
>the web interface from home).
>
>Wednesday 3rd December 2008 is the day that Pinnacle Entertainment went
into
>'administration' and I am one of the casualties of the first round of
layoffs.
>
>I do not see Pinnacle remaining in that state long before they fold. When
>they do that means that two HP3000 979/400's will loose their home.
>
>I am hoping to remain around for a bit longer (must find out what happens
>after HP finally lets go of MPE) but any postings from me will have a
>different address and will only be based on remembered knowledge. I don't
>expect to get a job with another company that uses the 3000.
>
>Regarding the CSL DDS's (XL'93 and 2003XL) and scripts that I was trying to
>find a home for. I have the DDS's here in front of me and hope to get
>somebody to soon email me the scripts. My access to our HP's was removed
>whilst I was away at the layoff announcement (they thought I might do some
>damage to the system - very unprofessional of them). Who wants the DDS's
and
>who the scripts?
>
>Thanks to all those who have helped me in the past and may all you problems
>be small and solvable.
>
>Anybody who wishes to email me and cry over old times may do so at
>[log in to unmask]
>
>That's all for now,
>MPE For Ever!!!
>
>regards,
>Robert W.Mills
Sorry to hear that, Robert - you always sounded like someone who knew
where his MPE towel was.
I think I may have got the last HP3000 contract available in the UK last
April - certainly, there's been nothing since - but it finishes at
Christmas, and the client goes into 'batten down the hatches' mode
halfway through an Oracle conversion.
Paradoxically, that means that they keep some HP3000 systems running
indefinitely, instead of converting them next year, but the two permies
who are left will be taking care of it all, plus the first-line Oracle
support.
As I said to them, if I'm gone, I'll try not to care (about them, not
about me) but I don't think I'm built that way, and I *will* care...
As for me, at one year off that Beatles song, I may be forced to spend a
lot of time lazing on a terrace in Spain. But if I am, my holiday
reading will be 'Oracle E-Business Suite Manufacturing and Supply Chain
Management'.
Because those guys have been pulling down something north of twice what
I've been getting, and if I know anything, it's how to match
requirements to system, especially in manufacturing. So I just need to
know what this sucker can actually do...
And if nobody bites, what the hell. I just need to get this car paid for
- now, how do I get some money at that 2% the Bank Rate now is, so I can
pay off the existing loan?
--
Roy Brown 'Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be
Kelmscott Ltd useful, or believe to be beautiful' William Morris
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