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August 1998, Week 2

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Thus it was written in the epistle of Glenn Cole,
> Item Subject: cc:Mail Text
> Apparently, Apple (or their ad agency, TBWA/Chiat-Day) reads hp3000-L.
> Check out the billboard depicted at
>
>    < http://images.macnn.com/reality/archives/081098/imacbillboard.jpg >
>
> --Glenn

Computing comes full circle . . .

Anyone ever worked on an ADS terminal?  (I'm not even sure I've got the name
right, that was a *long* time ago, but they looked a whole lot like the iMac
and, as I remember it, completely lacking a backspace key).

BTW, speaking of the "i came, i saw, iX," I have to confess that I contacted
Eugene Volokh suggesting that VeSoft come to HPWorld with shirts reading
"Veni, Vidi, VeSoft."  :-)

Ted
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Ted Ashton ([log in to unmask]), Info Serv, Southern Adventist University
          ==========================================================
The imaginary number is a fine and wonderful recourse of the divine spirit,
almost an amphibian between being and not being.
                        -- Leibniz, Gottfried Whilhem (1646-1716)

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