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Re: NetSol screwing the pooch?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Hall)
Thu Apr 13 22:23:36 2000

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NSI's been screwing the pooch so long, it's surprising we're not all
knee deep in puppies!

JMH

Eric Germann wrote:
> Any other observations other than NetSol has apparently screwed the pooch
> again ?
> 
> Eric
> 
> ==========================================================================
>   Eric Germann                                        Inacom Info Systems
>   egermann@inacomlima.com                             Lima, OH 45801
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>   ICQ:  41927048                                      Fax: 419 331 9302
> 
> "It is so easy to miss pretty trivial solutions to problems deemed
> complicated.  The goal of a scientist is to find an interesting problem,
> and live off it for a while.  The goal of an engineer is to evade
> interesting problems :)"  -- Vadim Antonov <avg@kotovnik.com> on NANOG

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John Hall <j.hall@f5.com>                                     F5 Networks, Inc.
Senior Test Engineer                                          206-505-0800

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