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  • Subject: Re[2]: The relevance of COMMON
  • From: jpcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 08:00:13 -0400


Dean Said:
>I was "the kid" once, more specifically, "THAT kid's going to work on my
>$250K machine??!!".

This is the amazing point.   A company will spend one quarter of a million
(!) dollars or more,  but can't spend a few hundred to help her/his staff
to utilize that asset more effectively??

This REALLY good logic.

John Carr

  This reminds me of the movie "Head Office"  in which we were sending F15
fighters to a tribe in New Guinea (cause they had oil and could pay for it)
BUT they didn't have any pilots,  the tribe "Kinda just rolled them down
the mountain at their enemies"   (ya, but the spare parts business was
great)



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