Well, interesting week...
True story. I remember sitting in a meeting with Ed DeCastro then
head of Data General and he thought that email would serve no purpose beyond
internal memo use within any company.
Oh, I believe it alright. Too many forward thinkers couldn't see past their
own ideas. Xerox, paper, Apple, and a GUI come to mind. g
--Mike
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oups.com...
On Feb 3, 7:28 pm, "Mike" wrote:
Remember typing in all those addresses in the email for routing?
I never had to do that. On cserve, the nodes were designed for all
traffic
to go to and from Ohio (their headquarters). 99% of the email that
originated from a cserve member went to a cserve member, so it was only a
matter of transferring it from one mailbox to another... on the same
network.
I got it. It was much more fun to send messages cross country. :)
My duties had more to do with managing various file libraries, and
moderating forums. I was one of those guys that thought the www
(netscape,
yahoo, etc) would never catch on.... oops. :-)
True story. I remember sitting in a meeting with Ed DeCastro then
head of
Data General and he thought that email would serve no purpose beyond
internal memo use within any company.
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