Doesn't Charlton Heston have the monopoly on pestilence and plaque?

It would appear to me that mqm is either (1) an employee of CQ, or (2) a close
business partner / customer; these would be the only two reasons to keep his
identity secret.  Either way, while we all appreciate his opinions and
offerings, we probably all understand his views are only a little more slanted
or biased than our own, but must be taken with a grain of salt.

Perhaps mqm would like to join under his real name anyway -- don't even have to
tell us -- and find ways to contribute that way as well.

Dave A.


> Date:    Thu, 12 Jun 2003 07:32:34 -0400
> From:    Robert Broderick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: MQSERIES AND CICS
>
> No. I don't do wrath. Pestilence and plague yes. You should start getting
> very itchy sooooon!!
>
> I actually don't have a problem with offering a solution for a problem. I do
> it often and don't work for these companies. It was Chris that had a problem
> but he agrees on this one tooooo. It's the blatant stuff that gets peoples
> ere!!
>
> What is nice when people like Paul Clarke and the guy who wrote MQJ any all
> the other people who supply supporting works of art to our community do it
> out of the goodness of their heart, or because they are over medicated. Hey
> I grew up in the sixties, I can relate!! I do understand capitalism and
> appreciate that tooo. It's a double edge sword!!


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David A. Awerbuch,  IBM Certified MQSeries Specialist
APC Consulting Services, Inc.
Providing Automated Solutions to Business Challenges
West Hempstead, NY    (516) 481-6440
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