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To: Hoatzin who wrote (2194)2/10/1998 9:41:00 AM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 4295
 
Kevin: Re: technical skills of competition ...

I was amazed at that one when I first read it. I laughed, I cried, I chuckled, I giggled ...

Thanks for bringing it to my attention again.

It just renews my faith that, in America, ANYBODY can run their own technology based company, regardless of their race, color, or creed.

Or whether or not they have a clue.

This is a land of equal opportunity for all ...

God Bless America !!!

TED



To: Hoatzin who wrote (2194)2/10/1998 9:49:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4295
 
Ralph Timothy McCabe



To: Hoatzin who wrote (2194)2/10/1998 2:15:00 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4295
 
Being for the benefit of Mr. Hite

You'll see by my reply I gave the
message all the attention it deserves.
It may not have been sent as a result of
having too few words.

I have a policy with Met Life, a box
of Life cereal in the cupboard, a
collection of old Life magazines, a Life
board game, and a cat with nine lives.

How more life can a guy get? <sigh> Such is
life. </sigh>

One of history's great lessons is that
'nothing' is often a good thing to do,
and always a good thing to say.

Very FBN.

-MrB



To: Hoatzin who wrote (2194)2/13/1998 2:08:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 4295
 
Sometimes I wonder if we don't overestimate the technical skills of our competition...

Wooooooo. They ARE an astonishing bunch. At once so...advanced and so...neolithic. Is this dualism or Occam's razor. Or neither? Something else?