Re: Computerworld Article: Wall St. Leans Toward Linux

2002-10-28 Thread paultz
Is this a broken link, or do I have a (very antiquated) browser issue? Thanks, Paul =From: Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Computerworld Article: Wall St. Leans Toward Linux With a handful of key Wall Street brokerage firms

Re: Computerworld Article: Wall St. Leans Toward Linux

2002-10-28 Thread Post, Mark K
Neither. It's listserv line-wrap. The last bit of that URL should be /0,10801,75271,00.html Mark Post -Original Message- From: paultz [mailto:paultz;ucia.gov] Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 2:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Computerworld Article: Wall St. Leans Toward Linux

Re: Computerworld Article: Wall St. Leans Toward Linux

2002-10-28 Thread Mark Perry
Add the html to the end! -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390;VM.MARIST.EDU]On Behalf Of paultz Sent: 28 October 2002 20:29 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Computerworld Article: Wall St. Leans Toward Linux Is this a broken link, or do I have a (very

Re: Computerworld Article: Wall St. Leans Toward Linux

2002-10-28 Thread paultz
Ooops! I normally catch that ... thanks, Mark! Paul =Neither. From: Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Computerworld Article: Wall St. Leans Toward Linux Neither. It's listserv line-wrap. The last bit of that URL

Re: Computerworld Article: Wall St. Leans Toward Linux

2002-10-28 Thread A. Harry Williams
:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Computerworld Article: Wall St. Leans Toward Linux Is this a broken link, or do I have a (very antiquated) browser issue?

Re: Computerworld Article: Wall St. Leans Toward Linux

2002-10-23 Thread Phil Tully
Believe me, the number of projects is definetly larger than can be handled. Phil Post, Mark K wrote: With a handful of key Wall Street brokerage firms acting as icebreakers, Linux is quickly gaining ground on Unix and Windows as a mission-critical operating system within the securities