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July 1999, Week 2

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Brent Flowers <[log in to unmask]>
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Brent Flowers <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 10 Jul 1999 13:10:07 -0700
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Glenn wrote:
> The lawsuit stems from HP's May 5 introduction of storage products
> intended to compete with EMC's. The products are named "HP SureStore
> E Disk Array MC256" and are referred to by HP as "E MC256."

Wirt writ:
> That does seem more than a little tacky on HP's part.

I smiled, then laughed out loud.  Wirt reminds me of myself when
trying to find a tactful phrase for discussing the ... ummm ...
"activities" of my political party ... or my 18-year-old son.  I love
the boy and I'm very proud of him, but he sure does some dumb things
once in a while.  Fortunately my son's list of _really_ dumb things
stands at one item: I lost a $500 car, he lost some cockiness, maybe a
fair exchange.  I like my party, and I like HP, but they sure do some
dumb things once in a while.

--Brent

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