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To: Mary Cluney who wrote (55729)5/19/1998 12:09:00 AM
From: Time Traveler  Respond to of 186894
 
Creativity, of course, is encouraged before a product is launched into production with certain conservative restrictions. However, when a product is pipelined into production, you should never and never allow any extracurricular creativity into your production processes. You can only suggest one hoping to be implemented into the next product cycle. All companies involved with mass-production, including the admirable Japanese automobile makers, conform to this doctrine, and this has nothing to do with how unimaginative (your opinion not Time Traveler's) in the Japanese society.

Oh, by the way, if you or any one would like to initiate a litigation against Kurlak or Merril Lynch for his or their irresponsible attack on our investment, Time Traveler would be behind you one all the way. Time Traveler believes our cause has a lot more merit than the federal and 20 other states' grievances against Microsoft's giving the consumers, for free, the internet browser.

Good chatting with you,
Time Traveler