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November 1998, Week 2

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Hi Jim and others :)
    I got the death date for my 2563B printer (at my last gig) from my PSS
support person and he confirmed it with the PTB (Powers That Be) deep
within the bowels of HP somewhere hehehe... He did get me a formal (and
official list) of my equiptment and their death dates so I could start
budgeting and all for new equipment!

Art "Just Cutting Code nowadays" Bahrs




Howdy,

A number of people have posted recently that they have been informed
that the 256x series printers will no longer be supported before long
(12/31/2000).  I asked our CE about it last week and he hasn't
heard a thing.  He also added "We're always the last to know".

Anyone know more about this?  Where's this info appearing at?  Maybe it's
just another y2k problem.

FWIW:  The speed of Heinz catsup (ketchup) leaving the bottle
             has been measured at 25 MPH per year.

Jim Trudeau

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