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- From: dwl@watson.ibm.com (David W. Levine)
- Subject: Re: "IBM is listening." How? (was Re: IBM won't accept Internet...)
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- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 00:39:38 GMT
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- True enough, listening doesn't always equal doing what the speaker
- wants. There have been plenty of cases of internals trying to get
- some group or other inside IBM to change it's mind and failing. Sometimes
- external complaints carry more weight, sometimes not.
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- David W. Levine -- dwl@watson.ibm.com -- IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
- -- My Opinions, IBM's hardware. --
- "Fanaticism consists in redoubling your efforts when you have forgotten your
- aim" - George Santayana
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