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Hello Gerd!
On Friday, October 27, 2000 at 5:49:06 PM you wrote:
> To be honest: I really would like to know whether there are some Bat-friends who
> successfully introduced our beloved client into their office. Which arguments
> did you use? How big is your company and is IT centralized or not?
I work for an advertising agency in Hamburg, Germany. The company is
about 85 people big. Since I knew a thing or two about computers our sys
ad trusts me that I am doing nothing to introduce trouble into the LAN.
Most workers don't have clue about computers (yes, some of them had to
ask once or twice how to switch the d***** thing on), so they think they
are better of with MS products - not realising the problems and
difficulties with them.
To cut a long story short: As long as we do not introduce viruses or
similar problems everybody can use whatever programme he likes. If I had
the time and stamina I'd really like to convince all of them to use TB!
and Opera ...
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Dierk Haasis
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The Bat 1.47 Halloween Edition
Windows 95 4.0 1212 C
Peace: In international affairs, a period of cheating between two periods of fighting.
(Ambrose Bierce)
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