Path: utzoo!dptcdc!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!CAEN.ENGIN.UMICH.EDU!markg From: markg@CAEN.ENGIN.UMICH.EDU (Mark Giuffrida) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: Welcome to the New Wave Message-ID: <42b64b705.0017b5e@caen.engin.umich.edu> Date: 18 Apr 89 20:48:51 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 25 From @um.cc.umich.edu:apollo-request@umix.cc.umich.edu Tue Apr 18 15:25:14 1989 Date: 18 Apr 89 14:48:15 GMT From: ami%suntops%pitstop%male%sun-arpa.uucp@ames.arc.nasa.gov Organization: Sun Microsystems, Inc. References: <1169@novavax.UUCP>, <42a8e314.14df5@ulsoy.engin.umich.edu>, <611@idacom.UUCP> Sender: apollo-request@umix.cc.umich.edu To: apollo@umix.cc.umich.edu Subject: Re: Welcome to the New Wave I beliebe that Apollo had a little over 3,000 employees. Sun has at LEAST three times that. We are also doing so well that we don't need someone to come to our rescue. Ami The only reason Sun is doing so well is due to their marketing. Anyone who is technically involved with both kinds of workstations knows which one is technically superior. It appears that HP knows that too. It takes some kind of arrogance to go onto your competitor's mailing group and say something like this. BTW, you should learn how to spell.