Paul Nelson wrote:
We'll have to continue this over a beer some time. My perspective is quite a
bit different.
Did you know a guy name Greg Benolkin in Alaska? His employer was a BP for
the CIMS software, and he was traveling all over the state. I got him
started in this business way back in the 70's in Minnesota.
Paul:
I just took a moment to catch up a couple more items... I'd be more
than happy to quaff a (or some) beer(s).
Greg Benolkin and his brother whose name escapes me, as did Greg's
name until you mentioned him, yes. They were the consultants that
were the theoretical ones involved. Of course, it's not like they
could just drive to the office for an evening's work. But we did run
into each other infrequently. Once I was up to speed in Juneau,
there was far less need for on-site help; so, 'infrequent' became
the standard.
Tom Liotta