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On the contrary, although at the end of the piece when Griffeth asked him which of all the similar computers he liked best, he thought about it for a moment and said he liked the IMAc best. The evaluation was mostly positive. He said that the design was very good, that CPq had gone out and done a survey and had decided based on that survey to put in a floppy disc, which the others don't have, that there was plenty of power, and so on. He said that his machine had frozen up 3-4 times over the 4 days that he tested it, but that it was a test or prototype that CPQ had sent him and that when he told them about the problem, CPQ said that they knew about the problem and that it had been corrected in the software and that they would not do that when the units hit the shelves. He also very fairly said that if CPQ said that the problem had been corrected, that it had been corrected, in his opinion. I thought it was a very fair and a positive report. It is you, Capt., who is biased and unfair, consequently you look at CPQ thru a jaded and jaundiced eye. El |