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> Is it so inconceivable that a competitor is looking for exactly that? > Considering that MS was caught paying shills to send MS authored letters to > newspaper editors across the country, passing them off as actual letters > from readers? Can you imagine seeing your comments, taken out of context, > in a computer publication or sales literature, followed by (your name here, > an AS/400 user) hadn't thought of that angle. but the comment i posted came off information from ibm's web site! on a comparison of the as/400 to unix. last nite, i went to a christmas party, and ended sitting next to a couple that had a small business, run on p/c's, under dos. they were switching to unix, but he was really anti windows. thought it was too much trouble, didn't like fooling with a mouse, etc. also he didn't like the unreliability of the windows platform. we did discuss the as/400 and how reliable it was, but i don't know if he's interested or not. i think he has software picked out. but he did ask how much an as/400 was.. nj
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