The first longer stay I had in IBM Poughkeepsie was to write a redbook
about SMP4 and MVS repackaging (must have been the SUs at that time).
I was located in the World Trade System Center (Route 55).
It took a few weeks before our so called 'world-trade' team realized
that there was no techie IBMer with initials BXH in Building 706 with
the same problems as we had - just a secretary typing up my problem
reports.
Birger Heede
IBM Denmark
Tony Harminc wrote:
Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
9. Not allowing special characters in personal names, e.g.,
't Hooft. The customer knows better than you do how to spell his
own name.
Assuming that everyone on the planet has exactly one "middle initial".
Tony M. F. H.
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