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2867.1 | Audience? | TPSYS::LAING | Soft-Core Cuddler * TAY1-2/H9 * 227-4472 | Fri Jan 21 1994 15:27 | 6 |
| One thing that came up in discussions about this idea ... was "what
market (people) would we target"? The masses, i.e. using Time Magazine
or the New York Times, vs. a more narrow audience thru COMPUTERWORLD or
PC Magazine etc?
Jim
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2867.2 | Legal Risk? | IAMOK::YENDER | | Fri Jan 21 1994 15:39 | 8 |
| I believe there are legal risks to advertising which require
the review and scrutiny of the corporate Law department. In
the U.S., for example, the Federal Trade Commission enforces
truth in advertising. If employees decide to fund advertising
on their own, the safety net of corporate Law review to avoid
inadvertent violation of FTC requirements is missing.
George
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2867.3 | Here's my 2 cents | QBUS::M_PARISE | Southern, but no comfort | Fri Jan 21 1994 16:18 | 5 |
| This employee, upon considering all the lost benefits of the past
years, considers himself to be already financing a big chunk of
this company's operations.
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2867.4 | AMEN!!!! | ODIXIE::SCRIVEN | | Fri Jan 21 1994 16:21 | 2 |
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2867.5 | | 45549::CROSSLEY | For internal use only | Mon Jan 24 1994 05:35 | 5 |
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Also makes us all sound rather desperate........
Ian.
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2867.6 | A Majority of One! | XCUSME::SAPP | Random Kindness/Senseless Acts Beauty | Mon Jan 24 1994 10:04 | 10 |
| RE: Basenote
I applaud your idea and your thought!
If enough employees support it, I for one wwould work to "brain-storm"
in a very posiitive way some alternatives on how to pull it off.
Keep up the positive thoughts!
Edwin
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2867.7 | Here is the ad that DEC needs to run. | CIM2NI::GRAVEL | Francis Gravel | Thu Jan 27 1994 09:57 | 22 |
| Downsizing - Letter from an Information Week reader
{Information Week, Letters Section, 24-Jan-94, p.6}
[Contributed by: John Potucek]
BRAGGING RIGHTS
I had to smile when I read "Everything Old Is New Again" (Jan 10, p.55). I
was pleased to see that other IS professionals were discovering what I learned
in 1987.
We "downsized" from a small IBM mainframe in April 1987. At that time, we
chose a VAX system because we needed an interactive screen-driven user
interface that the IBM machine could not provide in a cost-effective manner.
We've never looked back.
While many of my colleagues at other public transit districts struggle with
PC (personal computer or politically correct?) hardware, using primitive
operating systems and tedious networking software, we focus our time and
efforts on improving our software.
The PC downsizing frenzy is fine for those interested in bragging about the
technical specifications of this week's new PC; we managers brag about our
superior applications, satisfied users, and weekend activities away from work.
Gerald M Kerner
Data Services Manager
San Francisco Municipal Railway
San Francisco
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