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2. Disclaimer

I used to work for ASACA, which makes Metrum's (now Mountain Gate) robotics and makes a 12 MB/sec. magneto-optical disk drive, and resells AMASS in Japan. I now work at USC's Information Sciences Institute working on the Netstation project www.isi.edu (essentially, network-attached peripherals and high-speed networking). This information is included so you can identify my bias. Obviously the things that I know the most about are the best-represented. I attempt to be as impartial as possible; if you have complaints about my fairness, let me know. None of this should in any way be construed as the official opinions of ASACA, USC/ISI or Caltech, and may not even represent MY opinions.


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Copyright 1996 Rod Van Meter