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To: Bill Holtzman who wrote (3668)12/2/1997 7:49:00 PM
From: Esvida  Respond to of 14451
 
Bill,

This is just an awesome report. Thanks for your asking the questions. Two of mine were more than I could ask for. Someone else already shed some lights on my 3rd question on this board.

You still have not shed any light on how you manage to get such an intimate visit. Lot of thanks.

-Al



To: Bill Holtzman who wrote (3668)12/2/1997 10:26:00 PM
From: the Druid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14451
 
Bill,

thanks for your good report.

According to one of the attendees at the
Supercomputing'97, SGI had a real good showing.
I will post sth about it if I can dig out some info.

the Druid



To: Bill Holtzman who wrote (3668)12/3/1997 9:25:00 AM
From: dd  Respond to of 14451
 
Bill-
Thanks for an excellent report. It would seem that we have a company that at present is treading water until it is either rescued or drowns. One thought I have about "good ole Ed". He is still there with the company, and any employee would be hesitant to go on record as having anything bad to say about him - there , here, or anywhere else. After all, who wants to be the next to go? IMHO this company has no chance for improvement until Ed is completely out of the picture. What man worth his salt would take the CEO job with Ed lurking in the background as COB? Just my thoughts for what they are worth.

Happy Hunting

dd