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- From: aland@informix.com (Colonel Panic)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.pc-clone.32bit,biz.sco.general,comp.unix.sys5.r3
- Subject: Re: PC Unix/Xenix vendors
- Summary: amateurism
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.040240.9346@informix.com>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 04:02:40 GMT
- References: <1993Jan19.214503.7416@compu.com> <C15LoD.C@trauma.rn.com> <1993Jan21.180310.16354@compu.com>
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- Organization: Helen Keller Bondurant's Performance Driving School for the Blind
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- In article <1993Jan21.180310.16354@compu.com> fr@compu.com (Fred Rump from home) writes:
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- >larry@trauma.rn.com (Larry Snyder) writes:
- >>They are keeping track of judgements and court activity on behalf of the
- >>county (they are in the county courthouse)
- >
- >The state is Indiana. And can I check with 'any' county? Each county has a 200
- >ESIX box doing child support work?
- >
- >>>And how does this Equinox cluster controller look? How did they hook 200
- >>>users onto their system. I mean physically.
- >
- >>boxes bolted on large pieces of plywook with a nest of wires (tie wrapped
- >>of course)..
- >
- >Sounds like a real rube-goldberg setup and not very professional.
- >
- >Fred
-
- (earlier in the thread, Fred had written:)
- >From uunet!xenitec.on.ca!news Sun Jan 17 13:11:26 1993
- >Newsgroups: comp.unix.pc-clone.32bit,biz.sco.general,comp.unix.sys5.r3,comp.unix.sysv386
- >From: Fred Rump from home <uunet!compu.com!fr>
- >Subject: Re: PC Unix/Xenix vendors
- >
- >>karl@ddsw1.mcs.com (Karl Denninger) writes:
- >
- >>Therefore, I no longer support ANY SCO products. Period. I also strongly
- >>advocate that people not support, use, buy, write for or otherwise get
- >>revenue to them.
- >
- >A real professional never knocks his competition. He rather attempts to
- >respect their view of the world as at least as valid as his own. A know-it-all
- >has no such compunction.
- >
- >Fred
-
-
- By your own definition then, Fred, you are not a real professional.
-
-
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