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To: PCSS who wrote (96835)4/4/2002 5:20:27 PM
From: John Koligman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Michael, I can't believe the day I mention your car you get hit... Sorry to hear it, but glad you are okay and the car only has minor damage. I've had several close calls in my Modena with punks in souped up Honda Civics pulling up next to me wanting to race, others blasting their rap music so loud that they can't hear my horn when they cut me off and pull into my lane. So, I just drive the old Honda and don't worry <ggg>... So many lousy drivers in a hurry on the road. Kind of ticks me off.

Best regards,
John

PS - Isn't this the second time your interior 'got it'??? I seem to recall you posted when you first got the car that some truck in front of you got tar all over your car???



To: PCSS who wrote (96835)4/5/2002 9:48:31 AM
From: Elwood P. Dowd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Compaq readies big storage announcement

Leaks, when you need them, where you find them
By Mike Magee, 04/04/2002 15:19:09 BST

WE HOPE A FAST TAKEOVER of Compaq by HP doesn't spanner this too quickly, but a mole tells us of a big storage announcement Q will make on the 9th of April.
Although storage is widely perceived as boring, it makes a lot of money, and Compaq is paving the way for making lots of dosh with these products.

In mid-March it announced the NAS S1000 and the NAS B3000, but on the 9th of April it will roll out a number of supporting products.

Those will include SANworks data protection suites for backup and restore, the ESL9595SL StorageWorks enterprise library, the DTL1 1280 SuperLoader, along with barcode and cassette magazines, as well as its SANworks Management Appliance II, which sounds like something from a science fiction film.

On the same day, it will go with StorageWorks Rapid Restore and non-Disruptive backup – this is aimed at telecom building.

The motto – because let's face it, all product lines need a motto – is "Storage, where you need it, when you need it".