To: TEDennis who wrote (5339 ) 3/25/1998 9:05:00 PM From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10903
TED, we have a saying here in the PC software development: never use v1.0 of anything-- that's why we always come out with v2.0 first! A couple of thoughts crossed my mind after reading the last several posts. First and foremost was why H+N quit, not to mention the timing. I suppose when you issue a press release about your new IR firm-- and neglect to tell them about it, well, I think you're not exactly getting started on the right foot. As for today's press release, you'd think something ostensibly as significant as this would be exactly what H+N would want to sink their teeth into. Heck, it's supposed to be "more efficient, and more accurate than any other product on the market". Do you suppose that H+N had a problem with being associated with that type of material? As for the press release. Just who is RCS Communications of Israel and what qualifies them to say "The results from Century Scan proved TPI is ahead of its competition". I mean these guys are no doubt an old-time multi-million dollar company with millions of lines of legacy mainframe code, right? Wrong.Established in 1993 by a group of qualified engineers, RCS provides cost/time effective turn-key solutions in the fields of electronics, communication and packaging design. The original goals of RCS establishment were to provide reliable technical answers to fast growing demands in Israeli High-Technology market. Source: rcs.co.il 1993? Hardware, not software, based? Work on PCs and not mainframes? Tell me I didn't read that right. OK, so now you brought out the skeptic in me. One last question about "full propagation analysis". Do you think it works on caribou? (gg) - Jeff