Well said.
Dave George
Unisys (sorry for the plug)

> ----------
> From:         Rose, Manning I[SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent:         Thursday, February 12, 1998 9:34 AM
> To:   [email protected]; [email protected]; Jim Hulbert
> Subject:      Upcoming EMC Seminar 
> Importance:   High
> 
> Frankly, I like to have information on EMC and Safety matters.  I do
> believe
> 
> that people have failed to recognize that there can be information on
> seminars.
> If they want the info supplied by an independent third party, sobeit.
> From 
> looking at the informational memos, I fail to see the >>blatant<<
> advertising.
> I believe the networks refs should determine the info as to whether it
> is 
> blatant.  In the past, there have been individuals that have made
> summary
> book 
> reports and the like.  These could also be interpreted as support the
> sales
> of such books.  The various chapters that >>advertise<< their
> up-coming 
> meetings is also >>blatant<< advertising even though it may be a not-
> for-profit org or meeting.  I would like to get off this kick of
> everyone
> tying
> up the lines to say what they don't like.  If they do not want to see
> it,
> then
> just delete it and get on with business.  
> Manning Rose, NCR, my opinions are fantastic and my own.  Is that
> blatant?
> > ----------
> > From:       Jim Hulbert[SMTP:[email protected]]
> > Sent:       Wednesday, February 11, 1998 10:56 AM
> > To:         [email protected]; [email protected]
> > Subject:    Re[2]: Upcoming EMC Seminar 
> > 
> > 
> >      According to the Charter and Guidelines (10 March 1995)
> "blatant or 
> >      overt advertising of goods or services is not permitted".  I
> think 
> >      this is a good rule.  This should not be a forum for "free" 
> >      advertising. There are plenty of other appropriate avenues for
> people
> > 
> >      to advertise their goods and services.
> >      
> >      Jim Hulbert
> > ______________________________ Reply Separator
> > _________________________________
> > Subject: Re: Upcoming EMC Seminar 
> > Author:  "Richard Cass" <[email protected]>  at SMTPGWY
> > Date:    2/10/98 8:21 AM
> > 
> > 
> >      I thought that blatant advertising of services, including FOR
> PROFIT 
> >      seminars, was not allowed on EMC-PSTC forum.  Am I wrong?
> >      
> >      Regards,
> >      Richard Cass
> >      
> >      
> >      
> >      
> > ______________________________ Reply Separator
> > _________________________________
> > Subject: Upcoming EMC Seminar
> > Author:  [email protected] at INTERNET 
> > Date:    2/10/98 4:29 AM
> >      
> >      
> > We just wanted to take this opportunity to let every one know that
> there
> > are 
> > still a few seats available to attend the EMC Seminar being
> presented by
> > Mr. 
> > Henry Ott and hosted by RhienTexas, Inc. For further information
> check out
> > the 
> > web page at www.rheintech.com/seminar.html. Those of you that wish
> to
> > attend 
> > are urged to register by Febrauary 20, 1998. 
> >      
> > There is a correction that must be noted about the information
> provided on
> > the 
> > above web page, the price for this two day seminar is not $750 it is
> $675
> > per 
> > participant. 
> >      
> > Thank you,
> > Murrell Waldron
> > RhienTexas, Inc. 
> > 1701 E Plano Pkwy, Suite 150
> > Plano, TX  75074
> >      
> > P: 972-509-2566
> > F: 972-509-0073
> > email: [email protected]
> >      
> >      
> > 
> > 
> 

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