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To: DMaA who wrote (12823)2/15/1998 6:08:00 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Respond to of 22053
 
heard the same radio report. poor guy.

It is a glorious day today&#151but SF actually got some weird stuff yesterday...the weatherman called it grappel&#151not quite hail, not quite snow or sleet&#151just grappelly stuff. Obviously alien material.

The cattle were probably abducted.

-MrB



To: DMaA who wrote (12823)2/17/1998 9:10:00 AM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 22053
 
Corporate leaders embrace Internet POll shows that almost 1
in 3 CEOs goes at least 10 days a month
The Dallas Morning News - Mon, Feb 16 1998

In the meantime, he's using a PalmPilot organizer from 3Com Corp.,
a superlight Sony Corp. PCG laptop that he bought in Japan and a
Motorola Inc. StarTac phone. He hooks up to the Internet via
industrial-size phone lines running to his Montana and California
homes.

"This is the new male thing," Mr. Kertzman said. "You used to be
judged on what kind of car you drive; now it's how much memory and
disk space you have" on your computers.

guide-p.infoseek.com

Geeze, what an interesting headline. I thought CEOs (because
of the nature of their work) "went" more often.<g>


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