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To: John Cuthbertson who wrote (8481)2/12/1998 5:24:00 PM
From: JMD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
John, God knows how hard I try to remain free from petty Nor Cal - So Cal cultural bias, but don't you find it disheartening that a meeting has to be held in San Francisco to get at the heart of the annual shareholder confab and the future of the Q?
While flirtatious interludes (you did note that poor Amy was swarmed by the thread under the guise of technical information sharing and fun loving Q comerarderie ) do make for good soap opera on a slow Friday, your post is what I've been looking for.
Not "well to do types looking to 'do' the Q meeting and then the Country Club for lunch" but how hard ball is Dr. J gonna play the IPR hand? That which I have long suspected is now clear--the Doctor has been diligently following Surfer Mike posts. The future of the Q is secured--damned fortunate cause I was starting to get scared there. Thanks for not italicizing so all of us could figure it out. Mike Doyle



To: John Cuthbertson who wrote (8481)2/12/1998 5:26:00 PM
From: Quincy  Respond to of 152472
 
Wow... I didn't realize Dr. Jacobs had that level of conviction concerning the ETSI situation.

Anyone seeing more Sony MiniDisc commercials? Or, is it just California? Now there's a standard that no one wants...

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