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| Steve Leverett
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02-02-2004 11:26 AM ET (US)
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Professor, 1. Your link [off home page] to 'electronic commerce' is broken, fyi. 2. I've spoken with some of the people at IUPUI about an ABET office automation application I sell but unless the department chairs get excited about using an central application instead of EXCEL, I'm probably not going to make much headway. Could I give you a demo over lunch some day - 15 or 30 minutes tops. I'd really like to sell the IT group on buy vs. build proposition.
Steve 407 892.8125 Open Software Technologies, Inc. Orlando, FL
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| Jeff Maassen
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05-31-2004 03:29 PM ET (US)
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I hope that all is going well for you....Seems that you are an accomplished person and a happy family. Your link was found on the DFJ website. Do you really think that Nano technology is an emerging science in the near future?
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| Aaron Clay
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07-31-2007 07:55 PM ET (US)
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I liked to see a professor have a vanity web page! Once I saw it, I recalled the Intel Report on the WWW, which stated clearly that HTML was not the best choice for internetwork communication due to image sizing, but your page stands up to the "simple and strait to the point" standardization.
I would be interested in your views on Moore's law and the future of programming for multiple cores. (Let's face it - F is not nearly a complete language, nor is it suitable for a "standard" language).
Thanks,
Aaron Clay Programmer, www.GameCopyWorld.com 317.682.8890 Admiralthrawn999@juno.com
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08-31-2007 01:51 AM ET (US)
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Everything is very interesting. Your pics are nice.
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