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August 1999, Week 2

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Lee Gunter <[log in to unmask]>
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Lee Gunter <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Aug 1999 16:40:44 -0700
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I concur ... it's been much more helpful during the last few months than
when it was originally put up.

Lee Gunter




From: Terry Prime <[log in to unmask]> on 08/11/99 03:10 PM

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Subject:  [HP3000-L] A big thanks




A big thankyou to HP for http://www.hp.com/y2kdb/index.html
Basically I have not only been able to find out if every single nut, bolt
and screw on our HP3000/957 is 2000 compliant (well I really mean cpu,
memory boards, disks, power supplies etc), but every HP printer and plotter
we have.
I wish other computer companies were as helpfull.
Thanks  ...  Terry

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Growing old is mandatory, acting old is optional

Terry Prime
Client Services Officer
Queensland University of Technology
(07) 38641784

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